Leaning from the balcony
As if without a care
Wondering should I take the fall
Or should I take the stairs.
Have I already fallen over
And now spinning in the air
I don't know
Cause I'm in this vertigo
Leaning from this precipice.
That only love would dare
Spining in a gravity
That only love could bear
Were I to tumble to from this cloudy high
How would i fare
Take it slow I'm in this vertigo.
Take me down
Down to where the rain falls
Down where the rain can wash away this high
I feel I've gone
Beyond the edge and falling
Falling like tears that turn to snow
Falling in this vertigo
Leaning from the balcony
Above the interstate
Will I come around too soon
Or will it be too late
Surely there's only one direction
I could go at this rate
Down below I'm in this vertigo.
If I had my way
I would stay up here forever and neverlook down
But surely it will come 'cause
I've always had that feeling of rushing the ground.
As if without a care
Wondering should I take the fall
Or should I take the stairs.
Have I already fallen over
And now spinning in the air
I don't know
Cause I'm in this vertigo
Leaning from this precipice.
That only love would dare
Spining in a gravity
That only love could bear
Were I to tumble to from this cloudy high
How would i fare
Take it slow I'm in this vertigo.
Take me down
Down to where the rain falls
Down where the rain can wash away this high
I feel I've gone
Beyond the edge and falling
Falling like tears that turn to snow
Falling in this vertigo
Leaning from the balcony
Above the interstate
Will I come around too soon
Or will it be too late
Surely there's only one direction
I could go at this rate
Down below I'm in this vertigo.
If I had my way
I would stay up here forever and neverlook down
But surely it will come 'cause
I've always had that feeling of rushing the ground.
Jump, Little Children

Jump, Little Children is an American indie rock band that formed in 1991 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Known for its unique sound, energetic live performances, and willingness to interact with fans, the band has a devoted following and is a fixture in the Charleston, South Carolina music scene. The name "Jump, Little Children" is taken from a song written by blues musician Leroy Dallas and covered by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee.