Fall

Andy Couzens / Ian Brown

Pretending that the way's through the door
I want to see you falling
A thousand reasons why I'd loose my hair
I'm not your darling darling
I want to see you falling

You tell me that your backs to the wall
I want to see you falling
The savour comes and a thief takes a walk

Take a walk

The feedback is on the ball
Your feedback don't taste good at all

You help yourself but its at my expense
I want to see you falling
I don't touch my furlong for no one
I'm not your darling darling
I want to see you fall

To count this and they pledge here they go
I'm not your darling darling
A thousand reasons they won't cut his hair
We're not your darlings darlings
The saviour came and a thief took a walk

Trivia about the song Fall by The Stone Roses

When was the song “Fall” released by The Stone Roses?
The song Fall was released in 1996, on the album “Garage Flowers”.
Who composed the song “Fall” by The Stone Roses?
The song “Fall” by The Stone Roses was composed by Andy Couzens and Ian Brown.

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