Watchin you sleep
Sleeping away
Thinking of how I can get you to stay
Wondering how
Things got so wrong
You're here with me but you're already gone

I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
That you're not even in love with me
I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
You'd be better off if you were with me

You're running
This by her
Emotions of fire
Your love is the passion
Burning faster

Watching the phone
For a suprise
Sounds of your voice
It cries in the night
Reading the notes that you wrote me before
Remembering why that it's you I adore

I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
That you're not even in love with me
I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
You'd be better off if you were with me

You're running
This by her
Emotions of fire
Your love is the passion
Burning faster

Why can't you, you ever see
How much your love means to me
Cause I'm everything
For what you've shown
And now without you
I'm so alone

I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
That you're not even in love with me
I'm too blind to know,
I'm too dumb to see
You'd be better off if you were with me

You're running
This by her
Emotions of fire
Your love is the passion
Burning faster
Faster
Why don't you know that it just won't wait
Faster, faster, burning faster


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    wrong, they are not modern day early november....

    purevolume.com/findingwesterly

    still making great music...practically the same lineup...the lead singer was in TEN for a bit but not for long...awesome band, love these guys

    VinnieZon March 18, 2005   Link

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