Songwriter: Janice Robinson

Producer: Jack D. Elliot

You were standing right in front of me
Talking and talking but you didn't see
The hurt living in my eyes
The sadness I knew I had, I knew I had to hide

This love we had, I never questioned it
I knew day one we just fell deep in it
But something is happening
I'm not sure what the future means

But sometimes we crash
Sometimes we fall
Some things are worth the fight
Like love, risk it all

Sometimes we crash
Sometimes we break
But at the end of something
Something new begins
Something new begins

Now we're facing the hardest part
The thought of losing you
Has me so torn apart
But baby, I think we can make it now

Just break it down
Rebuild it up somehow
Baby, tell me what do you need
Or maybe we should just fall to our knees

Sometimes we crash
Sometimes we fall
Some things are worth the fight
Like love, risk it all

Sometimes we crash
Sometimes we break
But at the end of something
Something new begins

You said you love me for life
I know it's hard but just try
To understand where we are
In this space and time

I don't want to be the one
To let you go
And say
Oh no, goodbye

Sometimes we crash
Sometimes we fall
Some things are worth the fight
Like love, risk it all

Sometimes we crash
Sometimes we break
But at the end of something
Something new begins

And we crash, and we fall
Love will capture
We crash, we fall
But love will capture you

Taylor Dayne

Leslie Wunderman (born March 7, 1962), better known by her recording and stage names Les Lee and Taylor Dayne, is an American pop and freestyle music singer-songwriter and actress. In late 1987, she scored her first major hit when her debut single “Tell It to My Heart” reached No. 7 on the Hot 100. She then went on to have a string of hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the No. 1 Billboard hit “Love Will Lead You Back”.

Overall, she has had eighteen individual hit songs reach the top ten in Billboard magazine. These include most recently, the 2011 American and international hit “Floor on Fire” and the 2008 song “Beautiful”, which reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. She has also topped the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart three times. In December 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 28th most successful dance artist of all-time.