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Song of the Week

5 October 2009





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SongsAutumn has arrived with its cool crisp air and colorful leaves falling, slowly and gently from the trees. Time to get the rake and pile up those leaves! I watch as the grass stops growing so quickly and the perennials die back, while they get ready to ‘sleep’ for the approaching winter. All that springtime brought is slowly going away or becoming dormant until next spring’s warmth brings them back to life. It is a time for things to end. A time for life to die, as the days grow shorter and the air grows colder.

All of this has made me think of one of David Archuleta’s songs. It is a song he wrote when he was only 14. A very deep song filled with a lot of emotion. It is about possible endings and feelings of despair, as things in life feel as if they have become dull and dormant. But at the end, there is a line of hope in this song! Just as the spring brings forth new life, David ends his song with the feeling that there are possibilities. The last line of the song expresses a feeling of hope. Perhaps this hope will come from the love of family or a close friend. For those of us who believe, maybe there is a hope that God will hear the prayer we send out because we are lost and searching for something to bring us back to life. Wherever the hope may come from, David wants to end the song on that note of hope. Now if you have not already guessed,

The Song of the Week is….

“Falling”

“Falling” was written by David Archuleta when he was just 14 years old. It has been reported that David was inspired to write it after learning about a relative’s emotional struggle with life, which led to her eventual suicide. “Falling” was released by JIVE records for David’s self-titled debut album, but it can only be heard on the Deluxe album version. It is a haunting song that is very deep and emotional. The lyrics speak of so much pain. However, as I said before, David does end the song with feelings of hope. As the song goes “…I’ll move from where I began, keep on pressing through to the end!”

Here are the poignant lyrics to “Falling”.

“Falling”
by David Archuleta

Feels like my life’s been passing by
With happiness just bein’ a lie
How did I get here, where am I going?
One more day without knowing
Struggling for one more breath
As I’m drowning in a painful death
Can someone reach out for me?
In this dark and dreary sea

‘Cause it seems like no one can
Hear the voice that’s calling
Try to take the most I can stand
But I keep falling

I try to chase the memories away
But they haunt me everyday
I hope I get over this phase
‘Cause I’m stuck inside this haze
All I need is a simple lift
Such a sweet and precious gift
So I don’t lose it all before
What I have left is nothing more

In my isolating misery
I feel like the epitome
Of darkness and despair
Just leading onto nowhere
Will I be able to win this race?
I’m runnin’ at a slow pace
Trying hard to press on
But the motivation’s gone

‘Cause it seems like no one can
Hear the voice that’s calling
Try to take the most I can stand
But I keep falling

Oh

I try to chase the memories away
But they haunt me everyday
I hope I get over this phase
‘Cause I’m stuck inside this haze
All I need is a simple lift
Such a sweet and precious gift
So I don’t lose it all before
What I have left is nothing more

It may not have to be this way
Waiting for me they could be a new day
Maybe I can revise
And escape from the lies

I try to chase the memories away
But they haunt me everyday
I hope I get over this phase
‘Cause I’m stuck inside this haze
All I need is a simple lift
Such a sweet and precious gift
So I don’t lose it all before
What I have left is nothing more

There could be something more
To what my life may have in store
I’ll move from where I began
Keep on pressing through to the end

Here is the recorded song “Falling” from David’s self-titled Debut Album, the Deluxe version:

Wishing everyone a happy Monday. And may you all find hope in David’s music. I know I have! 😉

Take care,
Katie

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  • Judith (unregistered) | 5th October 2009 at 5:41 pm |

    “Falling” is a wonderful choice for the Fall! Endings and a new beginning all wrapped up in this poignant yet hopeful song. For me , to date, this is the best song David has written. That he wrote it at 14 is truly amazing.

    Thank you Katie for highlighting this song and for including the lyrics for us to read. I enjoyed reading your thoughts very much

  • bigarchiefan | 1 | 5th October 2009 at 6:11 pm |

    Judith my faithful friend…thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment every week. I so appreciate it ! “Falling” is a special song and you are so right, for David to compose this at age 14 shows the amazing maturity and creative talents this young man has had so early on in life. Looking forward to alot more to come from him in the future! 😉

    Take care,
    Katie

  • minja | 2 | 5th October 2009 at 7:46 pm |

    Great choice for autumn, Katie. These are lyrics that are good to read, as well as hear, so thanks for including them. David is wise well beyond his years. Do you remember his boyhood song, “Don’t Tell Me”? I hope someday he will revisit that material and record a remake. It has a terrific beat!

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