We should go to sleep now, You should stay the night
I'll be up to watch the world around us live and die
Lying on the grass now, dancing for the stars
Maybe one will look on down and tell us who we are
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie we might fall
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie we might fall
I could join the circus, and you could sell your hair
I could learn to walk the line or learn to train the bears
Tell me are we crazy, did you like the cold
Tell me are you comfortable if comfortable at all
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie we might fall
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie, we might fall
Now that we are older, I remember you. Reaching out to show me all the things that I must do
Now that we are older, I remember youth, now that we are close to death and close to finding truth
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie we might fall
We might fall, we might fall, we might fall, Hallie we might fall
Sha-la la, sha-la-la, sha-la-la oh hey now
Sha-la-la, sha-la-la, sha-la-la,
Oh hey we might fall, hey now, fall


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    i thought the same thing when i first heard it, but no he is saying hallie, because that is his girlfriends name. I love this song though, i think it's about being in love, but even though two people might love eachother, it might not be enough to keep them together. also the part now that we are close to death and close to finding truth i think is about when you grow up, you learn more about the truth of life and love.

    Jacqueline4292on December 28, 2006   Link
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    This is a beautiful song...........though about the lyrics im pretty sure he says honey instead of hallie.

    I think the song goes through a relationship the first part is the beginning of the relationship then the middle and the end. and its about fear of the relationship failing, but this is just a stab at it, im not real sure....but its a damn beautiful song

    colburn0004on November 23, 2006   Link

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