Falling Down

Story Behind The Song

The "ironic" concept of writing a relationship-gone-bad song was a very appealing subject matter.

Song Description

One person leaves a relationship to look for a better life only to find out it was a mistake. Ironically, the other person finds out they are better off without being involved in this relationsahip anyway and is now more content.

Song Length 4:19 Genre Rock - Alternative
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Incensed, Annoyed Subject Gourmet Food
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

I sat there, in darkness
A chill in the air
Your cold words cut deeper
Than your icy stare
Were you wrong? Were you right?
Do I even care?
Either way I’ll move on
You’ll still be nowhere

CHORUS
You probably thought I won’t survive
Falling Down
Self-centered thoughts I’d lose my mind
Falling Down
It’s so ironic you’re the one who’s
Falling, Falling Down

You told me you need space
To find yourself
Did you find that you’re lost
Or just someone else?
Devotion I gave you
More than you could see
Emotions left bleeding
But now look at me
(Chorus, Break)

Were you wrong? Were you right?
Do I even care?
Either way I’ll move on
You’ll still be nowhere
(Chorus 2x, End)

Lyrics Robert Murdock / Lee Scott Howard Music Robert Murdock / Lee Scott Howard
Producer Robert Murdock / Lee Scott Howard Publisher Dockside Music
Performance The Robert Murdock Band Label Dockside Music Records

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