Ena Villar
Hi please help You know I'd fight for you But how can I fight someone who isn't even there? I've had the rest of you Now I want the best of you I don't care if that's not fair … 'Cause I want it all Or nothing at all There's nowhere left to fall When you reach the bottom It's now or never. What's " there's nowhere left to fall? It means, nothing will fall?
4. Nov. 2024 03:17
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It’s metaphorical. He’s talking about falling as in his mood getting much worse. Or his life situation. And he’s implying his mood is already so low, it can’t get any worse. Poor guy.
4. Nov. 2024 07:52
In "there's nowhere left to fall," it means there’s no further "down" to go—they've already hit rock bottom, or the lowest emotional point. The phrase suggests a feeling of finality: there's nothing left to lose or risk, so it’s a make-or-break moment ("now or never"). It doesn't mean "nothing will fall"; rather, it emphasizes they've reached the lowest point possible.
4. Nov. 2024 17:31
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