"Fallin' Star" is an Amy Ray song. It appears on her early solo album, "Color Me Grey." It was probably written 1984-6. Star It's an ocean tide Slowly my shores away like the sun above Now, sooner or later, have to face that way Now she asks me how doing And I tell her getting by But it's pain and by side You came on the Like a star in the night She her love to you the warmth of a Southern sky And so it on You it's night and day One always slips There's no one left to falls down, you know And your heart falls to And soul might get lost along the way All these songs, they used to make you They are just lullabies for your I want to shed your tears I you Northern star And I the fall with you Now I felt the cold glow of the And I saw that moon Some of us will come down to Some of us will not always as bright as it should be Tell me, do you want to be Well, your love falls down, you And your heart might fall to And I saw soul get lost along the way All these songs, now, they to make you shine They are just lullabies for nightmares And I'll sing softly, now I've felt the warmth Of the one who tore my walls But I look at you And your twilight it all, it does Now I upon your falling star Praying I won't fall hard And that my love is all it to be Because I'll it set me free But Emily, I gotta you I understand, I understand When your love flies away, well, about the best you can, the best you can do But you empty inside, aren't you? Star.