“Falling Man” paints a narrative of a man unable to connect with the people he cares about and who is struggling to establish an identity for himself.
He is mystified by the way people open up their worlds to each other, and feels emotionally isolated.
Tell me how you seek your man
And tell me all your secret spells
Tell me how you learn
To tell by his voice that he fell
I know a ghost will walk through walls
Yet I am just a man still learning how to fall
Try to re-imagine me
And I'll re-invent myself
Still I remember scenes
Of when you looked at someone else
I know a ghost can walk through the wall
Yet I am just a man still learning how to fall
If you start doubting me
Then I start to doubt myself
And never look through me
Cause I'll keep close to myself
I know a ghost can walk through the wall
Yet I am just a man still learning how to fall
I am what I am
And what I am is who I am
I know what I know
And all I know is that I fell
If only I could walk through walls
Then maybe I would tell you who I was
Yet I am just a man still learning how to fall
Yet I am just a man still learning how to fall
Falling Man was written by Kazu Makino & Amedeo Pace & Simone Pace.
Falling Man was produced by Guy Picciotto.
Blonde Redhead released Falling Man on Mon Mar 15 2004.