This is the last time I'll try to reach you
And my guess is you'll just ignore it, just ignore me

Without a passing glance, without the slightest sigh
Without moving your hands, without the softest cry
If i'd say go your own way, I'll be with you
Make mistakes, and I'll forgive you
Home is waitmg here for you when you return

And rain reveals your foundation
This one's wearing thin
And shifting emotions
And the water does its damage
With its endless beating pulse
Heralding the end

Without a passing glance, without the slightest sigh
Without moving your hands, without the softest cry
If i'd say go your own way, I'll be with you
Make mistakes, and I'll forgive you
Home is waitmg here for you when you return

This is the last time I will try to reach you, try to reach you
And my guess is you'll just ignore it, just ignore me
This is the last time I will try to reach you, try to reach you
And my guess is you'll just ignore it, just ignore me
(In the background...)
The rain reveals your foundations
This one is wearing thin
The water does its damage
Its endless pulse heralding the end


Go your own way, I'll be with you
Make mistakes, and I'll forgive you
Home is waitmg here for you when you return
Go your own way, I'll be with you
Make mistakes, and I'll forgive you
Home is waitmg here for you when you return
Go your own way, I'll be with you
Make mistakes...


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    ok so is there's a new singer in FSF now? its not chris any more? thats what i heard... i dont keep too much track ..sorry

    ForYouToNotice_meon July 20, 2002   Link

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