I built my life like my bike on a rigid frame
Nothing bends it only breaks into pieces and pieces
I waited for hope to arrive but it never came
Leaving me with only pain inside

I'm going off the deep end
I built my life on a rigid frame
So nothing bends it only breaks into pieces and pieces
I waited for hope to arrive but it never came

Leaving me with only pain inside
I'm going off the deep end
Holding on is harder than it seems
When you're reaching for so much more

Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more
Another wasted Saturday's so here I stay
But nothing seems to ever change anyway hey

All this hype about life being great
Where's the love for me these days
I'm going off the deep end
Holding on is harder than it seems

When you're reaching for so much more
Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more
Holding on is harder than it seems

When you're reaching for so much more
Seems so much more easier to just give in
When you're reaching for so much more


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The Deep End Lyrics as written by Edward Sloan

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    i think this song is about a person who lived life on the edge, not ever knowing what was going to happen, but despite this, this person held on to the thought of something being able to come along and change him and make everything better. But as time went on, this never happened and this person realized it would be easier to just let everything go.

    -i bought this cd for a really good friend of mine and this was his fav. song on the cd. and whenever i was on the phone with him, it would be playing in the background. I had the cd 2, so i knew the lyrics but i didnt think much of it. I guess he was trying to point a veiw things out to me b/c a month later he was in the hospital for Oding. this song has a lot of emotions attached to it-

    addicted1497on May 22, 2005   Link

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