My sanity has left me
My trust died with you
What is left are only pieces
My tears fall for you

I'm gonna fly
I'm gonna roll
I'm gonna thunder

So I place the roses
So gently on your grave
And I still remember
I can feel the flames
And I know I have failed
and my promises nothing worth
I see it all so clear
But my words mean nothing

I'm gonna fly
I'm gonna roll
I'm gonna thunder

My sanity has left me
The trust I once had has died
What is left are only pieces
All my words been proven lies
Been proven lies
If I could I would
Fly roll thunder
All for just another chance to speak with you
Show you
But my words...
But my words mean...
Nothing


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Words Mean Nothing Lyrics as written by Patrik Carlsson Daniel Gustavsson

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    This song makes so much sense to me!

    When you say things that afterwards you cannot fulfill them for any reason, it hurts and you should admit your failure.

    When one cannot trust in his words and the words of others...

    rimastratocasteron February 15, 2013   Link
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    I love this song! And it speaks to me deeply now after losing a close friend to a car accident last weekend.

    This song is open for several interpretations, but to me the 'promises' are translated to future plans we had with our friend. Like, he's supposed to be working out with me this week at the gym, and he was supposed to come over to our house this Friday to hang out. And many, many more plans. I can't keep up my end now because he's no longer here with us. :(

    jason10843on December 20, 2017   Link

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