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Fall Lyrics by The Stone Roses

Garage Flower

1996

Pretending that the way's through the door
I wanna see you falling
A thousand reasons why I lose my hair
I'm not your darling, darling
I wanna see you falling

You tell me that your back's to the wall
I wanna see you falling
The saviour comes and the thief takes a walk
Take a walk
The feedback is on the wall
Your feedback don't taste good at all

You help yourself but it's at my expense
I wanna see you falling
And don't touch my fair love for no-one
I'm not your darling, darling
I wanna see you fall

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I'm not your darling, darling
A thousand metres, they've all got his hair
We're not your darlings, darling
The saviour came and the thief took a walk

About “Fall” by The Stone Roses

Read the complete lyrics to "Fall" by The Stone Roses from the album "Garage Flower" in 1996. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Pop.

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"Fall" is credited to The Stone Roses. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Fall" appears on "Garage Flower" in 1996.

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