Lyrics Tom Robinson

Tom Robinson

Don't Jump Don't Fall

I still remember first meeting you when

You were a small blond kid about nine or ten

Your mother went missing and your father drank

For your first real home you had an aunt to thank

You came to stay when you were still quite young

You had mischievous eyes and a razorsharp tongue

Life has its interludes and this was one

As we'd pretend for the weekend you were our son

We used to pick you up when you were feeling blue

Take you out to the movies and the circus too

But nothing's forever and it couldn't last

We had our own baby, and the moment passed

If you felt betrayed, boy, you hid it well

But when I think back now I feel guilty as hell

You hit the bottle when you hit your teens

Became runaway jailbait for chicken queens

Don't jump, don't fall

There's a world of love out there and you can have it all

I must admit it must've seemed like fun

The kind of life you lived when you were on the run

The tricks you turned, and the drugs you'd done

As you scraped the barrel with your lowlife chums

You were always so certain you'd never see thirty

When you called collect to talk drunk and dirty

A restless aching deep within

And the pain of inhabiting a human skin

Don't jump, don't fall, here's a world of love out there and you could have it all

Don't jump, don't fall, standing on that balcony, your back against a wall

You must have been shaking with a terrible dread

As you climbed unsteady from your unmade bed

Did you feel relief or did you just feel numb

To know your moment had finally come

When you left the flat on that final night

Did you lock the door, did you leave the light

Did you think of her, did you think of me

Or did you simply think you were about to be free

The alcohol raging round your veins

The black depression pouring down like rain

I pray to God by every holy name

My own sweet children never know that pain

Don't jump, don't fall, here's a world of love out there and you could have it all

Don't jump, don't fall, standing on that balcony, your back against a wall

Don't jump