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Log in. Lyrics Artists add. I'm really close tonight And I feel like I'm moving inside her Lying in the dark An' I think that I'm beginning to know her Let it go I'll be there when you call And whenever I fall at your feet You let your tears rain down on me Whenever I touch your slow turning pain You're hiding from me now There's something in the way that you're talking Words don't sound right But I hear them all moving inside you Go, I'll be waiting when you call And whenever I fall at your feet You let your tears rain down on me Whenever I touch your slow turning pain The finger of blame has turned upon itself And I'm more than willing to offer myself Do you want my presence or need my help Who knows where that might lead I fall Whenever I fall at your feet You let your tears rain down on me Whenever I fall Whenever I fall Edit Lyrics.
Lyrics powered by LyricFind. Fall At Your Feet song meanings. Add Your Thoughts 30 Comments. General Comment To me it's a song about being willing to hang around and wait for the person you love to come to love you, even though there's a chance they never will.
There's also the obvious sexual connotations, of course. And I'm more than willing to offer myself Do you want my presence or need my help Who knows where that might lead I think that these are the central lines to this song- the point at which the other images all come together and he establishes his point. They're certainly my favourite lines anyway. I think the song's about him being in love with someone who may or may not return his feelings, but either way I get the feeling they're not together.
But anyway, he worships her and falls at her feet every time she calls to him, and pride isn't even an issue. Possibly my favourite song ever. No Replies Log in to reply.
There was an error. General Comment my god, in my filthy teenage mind, i first thought it was about having sex with someone that you loved, actually really loved. General Comment this is such a sad song about a man and a woman not ready to commit but confused as to where each of them stands redcars on August 20, Link.
General Comment This really is a briljant song which i have listened to over and over again. I think its about a man trying to comfort a woman cause her man cheated on her, she is in pain. And then "the finger of blame has turned upon itself". They make the same mistake. Woolf on October 06, Link. General Comment Two responses to such a brilliant song, Neil Finn is in my opinion the geatest songwriter of our time, and this is his finest.
General Comment Again, a great song with so few responses. I think it's about a man comforting a woman. I feel like ' The finger of blame has turned upon itself' is about her blaming herself.
This song makes me think about how my man's always been there for me. Berrie on August 31, Link. General Comment I think this is about a single man in a relationship with a married woman.
He's trying to talk himself out of loving her, but can't help himself falling at her feet. She cries with him because she doesn't know what to do, and is in love with both him and her husband. The finger of blame is her feeling terrible guilt about hurting him and betraying her husband.
Tension was something that hovered just under the surface, drummer Paul Hester revealed to Andrew Denton in Alone in bed and crying uncontrollably, he noticed his baby daughter walking towards his bed, arms outstretched.
In her hand was a glass of water. Something to make it alright. This was all she could find. A while ago someone asked me to sum up the music of Crowded House. Neil Finn live in London in
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