The song "Falling" by Jamestown Story expresses the deep feelings of love and devotion the narrator has for someone. The lyrics describe a strong attraction and the willingness to be there for the person they're falling for. The narrator acknowledges that forever may not be enough time to spend with this person, emphasizing the depth and intensity of their emotions. The lyrics also mention the idea of commitment and marriage. The narrator suggests that they want to spend their life with this person and be there to guide and support them. They encourage the person to inform their parents about their love and announce the good news. The mention of picking out a white dress and golden bands implies a desire for a long-lasting commitment, possibly a wedding. The song also highlights the special bond shared between the narrator and the person they're falling for. The line "The world stared in jealously cause they don't understand like you and me" suggests that their relationship is unique and others may not comprehend the depth of their connection. Overall, "Falling" is a heartfelt and romantic song about falling deeply in love and desiring a lifelong commitment with someone special.