Red Letter - "Falling Star" (Official Music Video) | BVTV Music

Introducing: Red Letter from Buffalo, NY. Watch the official music video for the band’s brand new single “Falling Star” exclusively on BVTV Music! Stream “Falling Star” now at: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3g4bj... Song written by: Red Letter Mixed by: Anthony Potenza Mastered by: Henrik Udd Video directed & edited by: Tyler White @ Red Owl Media Check out more from Red Letter at: https://withkoji.com/@RedLetter Follow BVTV at: YOUTUBE:    / bvtv   TWITTER:   / bvtv   FACEBOOK:   / bvtvmusic   INSTAGRAM:   / bvtvmusic   Lyrics: Have respect for yourself And know your worth Know your worth I see you struggling to breathe A hard life has worn you down In ways I couldn't see Fighting With your demons Demons Behind Closed doors Are where your dreams live Nightmares while you're wide awake Because the absence of steps You refuse to take Patience Losing everything As I refuse to change Sometimes I think There must be something more Than broken glass reflecting The sky beyond the floor Don't you hear the siren siren Sending signals in the night This is how to catch a falling star I know who you are You have come so far This is your resurrection And now you see While you sleep Your soul will guide you home Look now To the wreckage inside And find the missing piece That will mend what you hide Sometimes I think There must be something more Than broken glass reflecting The sky beyond the floor Don't you hear the siren siren Sending signals in the night I felt the world As it crashed around me And then it caved in As I escaped within my head And then you said Open Your drowning mind Let the darkness fade And all your tears will dry Hopeless Is a thing of the past They say all the good ones Finish last Hopeless hopeless Hopeless hopeless Why does this feel so hopeless Because you finish last Sometimes I think There must be something more Than broken glass reflecting The sky beyond the floor Don't you hear the siren siren Sending signals in the night This is how to catch a falling star