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Darren Hayes

Darren Hayes

Falling At Your Feet

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And when you walk into the room
I feel the world dissolve
I fall at your feet

And when you look at me
I swear the beating of my heart is
About to cease

Oooh, you make me wanna
Deny the world
Deny the man I wanna be
Deny the oxygen that moves inside of me

Deny my friends
Deny the sensibility

I have surrendered now
I only wonder how

Sparks fly when our worlds collide
And I am falling at your feet
Stars shine so much brighter
You make me wanna sit right by
And watch the world falling at your feet

And when you speak to me
I can't wait for the next word
To fall out of your mouth

And when you close your eyes
I wonder what the thoughts look like
You never let out

Ooooh, you make me wanna
Deny the world
Deny the man I wanna be
Deny the food that brings the energy I need
Deny myself
My individuality

I have surrendered now
I only wonder how

Sparks fly when our worlds collide
And I am falling at your feet
Stars shine so much brighter
You make me wanna sit right by
And watch the world falling at your feet

And if losing myself
Means becoming a part of you
Then I know I'm becoming
Something beautiful too

You make me wanna be a better man

And when you walk into the room
I feel the world dissolve
I fall at your feet

And when you look at me
I swear the beating of my heart is
About to cease

Sparks fly when our worlds collide
And I am falling at your feet
Stars shine so much brighter
You make me wanna sit right by
And watch the world spin around
and watch the
Sparks fly when our worlds collide
And I am falling at your feet
Stars shine so much brighter
You make me wanna sit right by
And feel 10 feet high
And make the colours seem bright
And my only desire
To sit right by and watch the world
Falling at your feet.

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