Further To Fall
When you were young, you said you’d come
To live a life less ordinary
Now here you are, a shooting star for a while
Still can’t escape from this great
Reality called your own life
It doesn’t matter who you are
I won’t ever lie to you
I don’t have anything to prove
You’re a long way from yesterday
Still I’d say you’ve further to fall
Someday you’ll find your way
Until that time you’ve further to fall
When you were here you made it clear
You find a way to disappear
From this town, you’d not come back again
Achieved your dreams still it seems
Something’s always missing for you
Can’t quite figure out what went wrong
I don’t ever think you knew
What you had or what you’d come to lose
You’re a long way from yesterday
Still I’d say you’ve further to fall
Someday you’ll find your way
Until that time you’ve further to fall
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Angie Foster is a Portland singer, songwriter and composer. Her first album, “Never Forget,” grew out of the song of the same name that she wrote about the 9/11 attacks. “Can I Wish It for You” on that CD was featured in the independent film “Making Maya.” “The East West Café” is the signature song on her second album, “Hurry Up and Wait.” A blues number on that CD, “Why Do I Love That Man?,” was a finalist in the international 100% Music Songwriting Contest. Another blues song on the album, “Make It Alright,” was featured on a popular blues podcast that airs in the United States and Europe. Email Angie, if you want to buy the CD or go to cdbaby.com.