Dear Amber, this is my letter to you
it's filled with sorrows and things
i've kept from the truth.
these broken dreams are stuck inside of my mind.
reasons like these are why i cry at night

I'm sorry I never told you the truth
I never knew how that u felt.
you felt the way that i do.

she sits there with her hand clenching her knife
he doesn't feel the same way
she's taking her life
the blood drops are slowly hitting the floor
i will never forget as i opened the door.

dear amber this my last goodbye.
it's filled with things i was reluctant to write.
my deepest pains i have opened to you





a wooden casket where they laid your remains
when they lowered your body unto the grave
i stood there
my heart jumping to my throat
when they read the contents
of your last note

and it read: I'm sorry I never
told you the truth. You never knew
how i felt. I wish you felt that way too.



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    This song is about a guy named Justin and a Girl named Amber. The two are deeply in love with eachother but they don't know how the other one feels. Amber kills herself out of depression thinking that she will never be able to have Justin. Justin was writing a letter to her finally getting ready to tell her but he was too late. When he went to her house her mom said she was upstairs. He opened the door and found her dead. He still didn't know. At her funeral, the undertaker read her will and it said that she was deeply in love with Justin and wished that he could have felt the same way. Ironically, he did and all of this could have been avoided if he would have told her how he felt. This song has a morale... keep the people you love close to you because you never know when they can be taken away. Let them know how you truely feel about them.

    Foley14on January 30, 2005   Link

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