Take away from me
That what you just gave
Nothing left to heal
Nothing left to save
Given half a chance
Given what we've spent
I will not repay
I will not repent
I don't want to leave
I don't want to stay
Get away from me
Stay the hell away
And I will give up my mind
And I will give up my way
And I will pluck out my eyes
Yes I will feel my way
I will

Is there something wrong
With the way I feel
I don't want to beg
I don't have to steal
Let me prove myself
Let me earn your trust
Let me betray
The way that we discussed
I don't want to leave
I don't want to stay
Get away from me
Stay the hell away

And I will give up my mind
And I will give my way
And I will pluck out my eyes
Yes I will feel my way
I will

In open hand, unopened gift
Her broken bones, her head won't lift
A decades been since you've been gone
Mend the cracks and say so long
Say so long


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Sea Groove Lyrics as written by Brandon Henry Kroeger Brandon Kroeger

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    wow, i really love these powerfull and emotional songs... NOT. what are these guys smoking?!? i'm pretty sure when he started out writing this song, he had a coherent thought in mind, but the emo cliches jumped him, beat him up, and turned this song into one more of all the rest. i'm glad these guys are so orrigional, cuz it's to deep (incoherent) that you honsestly have no idea what he's trying to say. long live the special olympics, and the special songwriters too. gatta love these guys...

    thecellistson September 14, 2002   Link

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