YOU WERE NOT THERE FOR ME
I fell but you did not catch me
You turned away and went home
When I was brutally crushed you did not turn around
even though it was you who asked me to jump
even though you wispered: "Come".
When I had fallen I doubt you ever saw
how I lay ruined on the ground
Perhaps I was wrong, but I think I heard you laugh
and I thought: "If I die, it will be that laughter, which kills me"
I remember how I looked down from dizzying heights.
There I saw you, laughing and contend
I thought you had come to catch me
But midway in the air I saw that I was wrong.
You were not there for me.
You were not there for me.
You were not there for me.
You were not there for me.
I remember how I looked down from dizzying heights.
There I saw you, laughing and contend
I thought you had come to catch me
But midway in the air I saw that I was wrong.
You were not there for me.
I allowed myself to fall
because I thought I were protected by you
aye, invulnerable
Back then I did not know that a "Yes" can turn into a "No"
But midway in the air I saw that you had changed
For without hesitation, you turned and went away
You went away and your eyes never met my eyes.
Perhaps I was wrong, but I think I heard you laugh
and I thought: "If I die, it will be that laughter, which kills me"
umbalaba
YOU WERE NOT THERE FOR ME I fell but you did not catch me You turned away and went home When I was brutally crushed you did not turn around even though it was you who asked me to jump even though you wispered: "Come". When I had fallen I doubt you ever saw how I lay ruined on the ground Perhaps I was wrong, but I think I heard you laugh and I thought: "If I die, it will be that laughter, which kills me"
umbalaba
I remember how I looked down from dizzying heights. There I saw you, laughing and contend I thought you had come to catch me But midway in the air I saw that I was wrong. You were not there for me. You were not there for me. You were not there for me. You were not there for me.
umbalaba
I remember how I looked down from dizzying heights. There I saw you, laughing and contend I thought you had come to catch me But midway in the air I saw that I was wrong. You were not there for me.
ThePacmanGang
Lisa Ekdahl is one of the most greatest female singers in sweden
umbalaba
I allowed myself to fall because I thought I were protected by you aye, invulnerable Back then I did not know that a "Yes" can turn into a "No" But midway in the air I saw that you had changed For without hesitation, you turned and went away You went away and your eyes never met my eyes. Perhaps I was wrong, but I think I heard you laugh and I thought: "If I die, it will be that laughter, which kills me"