Maybe it's just me, but you seem finally happy
I don't think I've seen your face just glow like a neon sign
And maybe we should be alone for ever after,
'Cause even though the nights are long...
At least I'll make it another day

'Cause I can't live if you're not happy
I can't live if you cry
But I can live without you if it makes you smile

And maybe things got weird, after all that went down
Things were oh so clear that I could never get this right
So tell me what your plans are, and tell me what you're doing
The only thing I'll hold against me
Is a picture of you tonight

'Cause I can't live if you're not happy
I can't live if you cry
But I can live without you if it makes you smile
And I can't wait to see you rise, and I can't wait for you to shine
But I can wait for you if all you need is...

Time for you to think things over
Time to talk the drama down
It's not a contest of who'll try harder
Or who'll cross the finish line

'Cause I can't live if you're not happy
I can't live if you cry
But I can live without you if it makes you smile
And I can't wait to see you rise, and I can't wait for you to shine
But I can wait for you if all you need is time


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    So I started REALLY listening to this song as of lately. I've heard it plenty times before but unfortunately, I didn't listen to the lyrics as well as I should have. And now I did and it hits home.

    And to me, it's not about egos. As much as it might be the right meaning. To me, this is about yes, being selfless.

    "But I can live without you if it makes you smile." This part reminds me of the words "I want you to be happy even if it's not with me." So if she was to be happy without him then yes, he would do it for her.

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    no paparazzion November 23, 2007   Link

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