Fall For You
Nancy Sin Lyrics


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It's so strange to imagine the ways
That I've fallen a bit too fast
Don't you know how embarrassing it is
To recall all you've said in the past?

But I'm sure that if I can endure
Another time, then I'll have done just fine
If romance is what you would prefer
Then I'd be the happiest guy
Though in truth I've got nothing to lose
I'd rather let this pass me by

I'll admit I am prone to omit
The words that I know to be true




But I'll say that I made no mistake
When I let myself fall for you

Overall Meaning

In the opening lines of "Fall for You," Nancy Sin reflects on the unpredictable and somewhat overwhelming nature of falling in love. She expresses her surprise at how quickly she has fallen for someone, acknowledging that it's a bit unsettling to think about the speed at which her emotions have taken hold. This sentiment implies that perhaps the relationship moved quickly or caught her off guard.


Nancy then reveals a common fear of many people who have experienced intense infatuation: the embarrassment of recalling all the things said and done in the past. It highlights the vulnerability and self-awareness that arises when reflecting on one's actions during the early stages of love. This vulnerability could stem from the fear of being judged or realizing that one may have been overly enthusiastic or impulsive.


Despite these concerns, Nancy expresses her resolve to weather the ups and downs of love. She believes that if she can go through the experience again, she will come out stronger and wiser. This showcases her determination and willingness to learn from her past mistakes or missteps. The acceptance of possible challenges in the future suggests that she understands relationships are not always smooth sailing, but she is ready to face whatever comes her way.


Nancy further demonstrates her willingness to prioritize the other person's happiness. She states that she would be extremely happy if her partner desires romance, indicating her commitment to making the relationship work. However, she admits that she doesn't have much to lose if the opportunity to pursue romance should pass her by. This line suggests a level of detachment or perhaps a sense of self-preservation. It could imply that she is open to exploring different paths and not putting all her emotional eggs in one basket.


The closing lines of the song reveal Nancy's certainty that her feelings for this person are genuine and not a mistake. Despite her tendency to sometimes withhold her true feelings, she confidently asserts that falling for this person was not an error. It's a declaration of self-assurance and a reminder that sometimes taking a chance on love is worth it, even if it doesn't always go according to plan.


Line by Line Meaning

It's so strange to imagine the ways
I find it peculiar to contemplate the various methods


That I've fallen a bit too fast
In which I have developed feelings too quickly


Don't you know how embarrassing it is
Are you aware of the shame it brings


To recall all you've said in the past?
To recollect every word you have uttered before?


But I'm sure that if I can endure
Nevertheless, I am confident that if I can withstand


Another time, then I'll have done just fine
Another instance of this, then I will have successfully coped


If romance is what you would prefer
If a romantic relationship is your preference


Then I'd be the happiest guy
Then I would be the most joyful person


Though in truth I've got nothing to lose
Even though, in reality, I have nothing at stake


I'd rather let this pass me by
I would rather allow this opportunity to elude me


I'll admit I am prone to omit
I confess I have a tendency to withhold


The words that I know to be true
The words that I am aware are sincere


But I'll say that I made no mistake
However, I will declare that I did not err


When I let myself fall for you
When I allowed myself to develop feelings for you




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Written by: Joey Bautista

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