If it's not that far from where we are
I'd like to wait if I could
Until the day that the angel comes around
I won't find the solace that I'm seeking

You can't make me run, you can't make me free
The only thing I trust is what's inside of me
If I rely on you what am I gonna do
When you crush and kill the core connecting us
Protecting us, in all we go through

Is this my conviction... will it last forever?

So sad and hard it hurts for awhile
I feel it all... stop feeding off me
Don't ask me how you will survive
Or try to stay together amputated

Is this my conviction... will it last forever?
Do I belong to this?

Don't try to make me love, 'cause you can't make me see
The only time I'll know is when happiness is free
I won't rely on you...
'cause that won't get me through
All we've got is this crazy core connecting us
Protecting us from what we'll go through


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    I cant believe that there isnt any comments on this song?!! This song is awesome, one of the best from "nasty little thoughts"

    This song obviously sounds like a break up...but the girl wants to still be together, but he wants to see whats really out there and wont "settle" for all that he knows...but I could be wrong

    Traumattizingon June 30, 2002   Link
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    he's being shielded from the world by their relationship. he can't get out and experience what he'd like, almost as if he's being controlled. he's not feeling it anymore and he doesn't want to have to act like he's taken, because at heart, he isn't.

    jiodekon July 25, 2002   Link
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    trying to be sure that he's with the person who's right for him for fear that if they get closer he might be heartbroken

    Littleblackbackpackon May 12, 2003   Link

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