Your last words will not be heard
There are too many of them no one deserves
I don't need your love

Landmines hide in your lines
There's too many maps and not enough signs
I don't need your love

So lie awake
So wide awake
Cause in my dreams I'm dying
We wait for light
To kill the night
But is it worth me trying?

A deep breath out on the steps
It's only air that you feel in your chest
I don't need your love

Okay you staked your claim
It's only blood you have in your veins
I don't need your love

So lie awake
Wide awake
Cause in my dreams I'm dying
The sun will rise
The moon will die
But is it worth me trying?

And it's so late
Where will you stay?
It makes no difference
Cause it's all a dream
And tomorrow I'll wake
Tomorrow I'll wake
It makes no difference
Makes no difference

Wide awake
Time will take
All the dreams worth dying
Close your eyes
And the moon will sigh
Is it worth me trying?


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    I think this song is about a guy finding out the girl he is in love with was just playing with him and that she didn't love him. He's very depressed and feels empty, and desperately trying to convince himself that he doesn't need her to love him.

    VullNoidon October 02, 2004   Link

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