| Will you catch me if I fall down?
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| If I fall down
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| Will you catch me?
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| If I fall
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| Kicked out of the womb he was forgotten
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| Step child exiled and then adopted
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| Cold feet beneath these sheets of cotton
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| Can’t sleep his stomach keeps talking
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| Passed around from New York to Boston
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| New school, no family wants him
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| In the church he prays to God often
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| Says a prayer with his hands raised calling
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| Will you catch me if I fall down?
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| If I fall down
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| Will you catch me?
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| If I fall
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| Take this curse out of me
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| Pull me out of this dream
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| I need a Saviour tonight
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| He was a legend in the streets of Compton
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| No police or brigade could stop him
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| Hell’s Angel out the clouds and fallen
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| Spent years in a world of Sodom
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| No prison or family wants him
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| Born a vagabond losing his conscience
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| Just a kid turned into a monster
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| Another lost one calling for father
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| Will you catch me if I fall down?
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| If I fall down
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| Will you catch me?
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| If I fall
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| Take this curse out of me
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| Pull me out of this dream
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| I need a Saviour tonight
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| The sun will come out tomorrow
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| The dark will run from the day
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| You pulled me out of my sorrows
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| When you call out my name
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| Will you catch me if I fall down?
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| If I fall down
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| Will you catch me?
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| If I fall
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| Will you catch me if I fall down?
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| If I fall down
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| Will you catch me?
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| If I fall down
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| Take this curse out of me
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| Pull me out of this dream
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| I need a Saviour tonight |