I wish I could put you into words
So it would all make sense
I'd write you a thousand times
Your face is in pages

Run your answers the best way you can
It's that you never thought that you'd be coming in last
(This is the wrong time, the wrong place)
You're always the same way
(I was waiting for pages to read from)
The fresh starts with stained hands, wear you out

The weekend towns
(The lines fading, why can't you see)
The picture frames
It's my favorite shirt
I'm so glad you came

And I think you're wrong
(If you're everything, there's nothing left of me)
It's not just vacation
It's more than boys and girls and late nights

Run your answers the best way you can
It's that you never thought that you'd be coming in last
(This is the wrong time, the wrong place)

You said that you couldn't
(I was waiting for pages to read from)
That's all the you wanted to bring to the show
And then leave without reason
You can't do this right
It's been more then engaging
The long walks and talks but the these faces you're making now

Don't bother now, you just said enough

You said that you couldn't
That's all the you wanted to bring to the show
And then leave without reason
You can't do this right
It's been more then engaging
The long walks and talks but the these faces you're making now


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    This songs is incredible. But is this off theyre demo or something?

    DarkerShadeofWinteron April 10, 2004   Link

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