"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 like an tide Slowly washing my shores like the sun above Now, sooner or later, I'll have to face way Now she asks me how you're And I her you're getting by But pain and numbness by side You on the scene Like a in the Northern night She her love to you the warmth of a Southern sky And so it on You it's night and day One always away no one left to blame Love falls down, you And your heart falls to And your might get lost along the way All these songs, they used to you shine They are just lullabies for nightmares I don't want to shed tears I you Northern star And I the fall with you Now I felt the glow of the sunset And I saw liar's moon Some of us will come down to Some of us will Love's not always as bright as it be Tell me, do you want to be Well, your falls down, you know And your might fall to pieces And I saw soul get lost along the way All songs, now, they used to make you shine They are just lullabies for nightmares And I'll sing softly, now Lately I've felt the Of the one who down my walls But then I at you And twilight consumes it all, it does Now I wished your falling star Praying I won't fall that And that my is all it seems to be I'll swear it set me free But Emily, I gotta you I understand, I understand When your love away, well, honesty That's about the best you can, the you can do But you empty inside, aren't you? Star.