I keep trying to figure this out
Fragile moments keep this head full of doubts
The silence burns inside

I wanna tell you everything
You need to find a way to let me in
I wanna take what’s in your head and make it right again

Redefining my life away from you
A deserted island in the empty Atlantic blue
A resolution is distant and out of reach
What’s the use in color if I can't see it

I wanna tell you everything
You need to find a way to let me in
I wanna take what’s in your head and make it right again

Please just listen,
I'm sorry for the things I never said
(wait) I’m not finished, all the times I made you go away…
This fear in love has turned me the wrong way

I wanna tell you everything
You need to find a way to let me in
I wanna take what’s in your head and make it right again


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    easily the best song ever

    anothertrendon December 14, 2004   Link
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    Definitely an amazing song.

    Aikichion September 15, 2005   Link
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    I can totally relate to this song.

    I agree with everbody above me. A terrific song.

    xxomfg_its_erinxxon May 20, 2006   Link

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