and i'll go
take a walk inside your head
so that i can see your thoughts
i'll try not to hold back
but i'm thinking when you smile
for your blue skies
for those times you felt alive
breathing and softly releasing
i won't let you go

i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it
i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it
go and change it
you go and change it

you know
you've got me in your hands
i'll break before i walk
tonight we broke our plans
to play games with our hearts
for your blue skies
for those times you felt alive
breathing and softly releasing
i won't let you go

i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it
i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it
go and change it
you go and change it

i think i know what you won't tell me
I've got this figured out and then you...
i think i know what you won't tell me

i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it

i think i know what you won't tell me
i've got this figured out and then you
go and change it
you go and change it


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Those Days You Felt Alive Lyrics as written by Jose Daniel Romero Daniel Lowder

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    I have no idea about the meaning. You can kinda get what it means, but it's hard to put into words. O_o; Good song, nonetheless. Makes me feel like crying, actually. Because it's so happy. Ehh.

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