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How would you relate this song to Free Fall in Physics?
What is this I'm feelin'
I just can't explain
When you're near
I'm just not the same
I'm tryin' to hide it
Try not to show it
It's crazy
How could it be
I've fallen for you
Finally, my heart gave in
And I'm fallen in love
I finally know how it feels
When you said hello
I looked in your eyes
Suddenly, I felt good inside
Is this really happenin'
Or am I just dreaming
I guess, it's true
I can't believe
I've fallen for you
Finally, my heart gave in
And I'm fallen in love
I finally know how it feels
So this is love
Doesn't matter where I am
Thoughts of you still linger in my mind
No matter what time of day
I've really, really
Fallen for you
I've fallen for you
Finally, my heart gave in
And I'm fallen in love
I finally know how it feels
I've fallen for you
Finally, my heart gave in
And I'm fallen in love
I finally know how it feels
So this is love
2 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
well that's not a free fall that follows newton's laws of motion ( newton was a failure in love)
but certainly there's some common aspects
normal falls would result in arm, leg or other body parts break, if you reach the buttom of your fall orbit
the deeper your fall is, the more pain you get (might kill you too), once you hit the bottom
but in this fall the thing that breaks is your heart when the partner puts an end(bottom) to your fall,
and again the deeper your fall is, the more pain you get (might make you suicide), once you hit the bottom
;)
Source(s): me, I and myself - gintableLv 71 decade ago
It has nothing to do with free fall in physics.
"Falling in love" is only a metaphorical falling.