Wish I was a better man
Wish I had a better plan for dealing with this
What am I
What am I to do now?

Maybe I should run away
Maybe I could run away and never be found
What am I
What am I to do now?

The way that I'm feeling
The dreams that I'm dreaming
Can this really be happening?
Can it really be true?

You are
My love of my life
My heart of my soul
Just trying to keep the world from smashing, crashing in

I had this dream the other night
I had this crazy dream the other night
How have I
How have I arrived here?

My heart is elated
But my head is exhausted
This is this powerful magic
Can it really be true?

You are
My blood is in your blood
My breath is in your mouth
Just trying to keep the world from smashing, crashing in

What about us?
What about all the plans that we made?
What about all those careful plans?
Just careful plans we made up
And nothing's clear

Full of faith
Full of hope
Full of you

My love of my life
My heart of my soul
Just trying to keep the world from smashing, crashing in

My blood is in your blood
Just trying to keep the world from smashing, crashing in


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    I think it's about two people who are destined to be together, so destined they feel as one. And yet they are still, for some reason apart. Perhaps: He met her over the internet, they fell in love, he was put on probation by her mother from 1000 miles away and within the probation stipulations he has all contact with his love forbidden and he doesn't know what to do. "Just trying to keep the world from smashing, crashing in." Sounds silly. But it's what's happening to me right now. I really do think so though. The first part I mean.

    Two people are in love but for some reason apart. When they feel as one, and yet aren't together, the world really does seem to crumble sometimes. He just wishes he was a better man, and knew what to do. "UR..."

    Jangoon September 09, 2007   Link

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