This is an original song written and sung by me (@StevenTheSquare) for P, my boyfriend. Okay, okay... I don't really believe in Valentine's day because I don't think you should need a reason to be sweet to your love, plus it also is mean to single people. That said, P brings out my sappy side, and I wrote this for him earlier today as an early valentine. This is my first time ever writing a love song so don't uh, don't judge too hard. LYRICS: Verse 1: Trust doesn’t come so easy / I often feel afraid to love / But I take this leap of faith / I know / You’re worth risking my heart for / When I look into your eyes / I see how much you care for me / When you hold me in your arms / There’s nowhere else I’d rather be Chorus: Falling far and fast for you / Letting you break down my walls / Opening my heart for you / I let myself go and freefall Verse two: I know it won’t be simple / Learning to put faith in you / But I take this fall of trust / I know / You’ll catch me when I land / When I see your dazzling smile / I feel my heart beating for you / When you say that you love me / I know I feel the same way too Chorus: Falling far and fast for you / Letting you break down my walls / Opening my heart for you / I let myself go and freefall Ending chorus: Falling far and fast with you / Breaking down each other’s walls / Opening my soul to you / I close my eyes and I freefall If you remix this, somethin' better change. You could make a music video to it, or add instrumentation (I think it might go nice with acoustic guitar or piano). But please don't rip off my work... Copywrite NKL 2019 (I, the human behind the profile @StevenTheSquare, own the rights to this song)
Lyrics, music, and singing by @StevenTheSquare (NKL) Beginning of An Adventure (another song I wrote): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/323438842/ My other songs, poems, and stories can be found here: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/26734683/ Thanks to P for being my muse. Thanks to my mom and @LeiIani for the pep-talks that convinced me to share this with P. Thanks to P for the pep talk that convinced me to share this with Scratch.