When I hold my head down to the ground
And I wish you were here with me
Seems like you're always around
I was blind to see
Too good to be true
you can't stay with me
I wish she was all I need
And it's getting late. and it's cold outside
So cold. so cold

(Trust)
I've wronged you
And steal everything from the truth
Could we find ourselves
walking through
A field with no solitude
The pain goes on

Insensitive to all your needs
Did you ever want to stay with me
Never try to put you down
And I never want to see you leave
I still can't believe you're going to leave
I wish she was all I needed
It's getting late and it's cold outside
So cold. so cold

(Trust)
I've wronged you
And steal everything from the truth
Could we find ourselves
walking through
A field with no solitude
The pain goes on

(Trust)
I've wronged you
And steal everything from the truth
Could we find ourselves
walking through
A field with no solitude
The pain goes on

(Trust)
I've wronged you
And steal everything from the truth
Could we find ourselves
walking through
A field with no solitude
The pain goes on


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Trust Lyrics as written by John M. Connolly Clint Edward Lowery

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    You think this was written about his mother? You're kidding, right? Or you never listened to or read the song?

    As usual, I can't be 100% sure what it's really about, but it's not his mother. I can interpret it as him being with a woman who he cares about, but she doesn't quite do it for him... He still needs more, either emotionally or out of life--who the hell knows. But since she isn't all he needs, there is a TRUST issue there...

    bugoffon February 25, 2007   Link

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