Wide....wide....wide open
Wide open
Wide open
Cassio...could you love me?
More...more...
Can we be friends?
On a journey to debate, I call freedom
Words unsung
Hold me close
Don't let the wind follow
Don't let the wind take us away

Cassio...
Why the fuck would you do anything to work our your world?
It's not free at all
Cassio Cassio...
Cassio....

Can you stomach what I've done
Oh, into your soul
To your soul
Can we drain
Then, caught in muddy water
Ooooo, Go down
Ooooo, Go down

Hold me close
Don't let the wind follow
Don't let the wind take us away

Cassio...
Why the fuck would you do anything to work out your world
It's not free at all
Cassio Cassio...

Never let me go
She's been high up
It might my fall
She never let up
?????????
?????????
Ooo Yeah
It's my final request

Ooo, down...down and out
Ooo, now fall
Now falling down
Thoughts of crashing down
Down and down
Now you're crashing down
Down and down
Now you're crashing down
Down and down and down
Now you're crashing down
Down and down
Yeah heah

So high up
Down and out
Down
Down, now
Down, my Cassio
Cassio
My Cassio
My Cassio


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    Awesome song.

    hellarack99on July 16, 2005   Link
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    Awesome song.

    hellarack99on July 16, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    Awesome song.

    hellarack99on July 16, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    agreed

    PrizefighterMellon March 18, 2006   Link
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    agreed

    PrizefighterMellon March 18, 2006   Link
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    These are the correct lyrics:

    Why? Why? Wide open Wide Oh (Why?) open

    Cassio, could you love me more...? More? Can we be friends...? On a journey to Tibet I call "freedom" Words unsung

    Hold me close Don't let the wind follow Don't let the wind take us away

    Cassio... What the fuck - Would you do anything to work out all wrong? It's my freedom Cassio! Cassio!

    Cassio... Can you stomach what I've done, oh, to your soul..? To your soul? Can we drown? Getting caught in muddy waters? Ooh and go down Ooh forever in doubt

    Hold me close Don't let the wind follow Don't let the wind take us away

    Cassio.. What the fuck - Is anything worth it at all? It's my freedom Cassio! Cassio!

    Never let me go! She's been higher It's my fault! She never let up It's my lonely year, its the only salvation Ooh yeah, it's my final request

    Going down... Down Going down... My fault, no we're going down! BYE! Oh we're crashing down, down, down Oh we're crashing down, down, down Oh we're crashing down, down, down Oh we're crashing down, down yeah...

    Going down... Down

    Yeah Now I know your higher, down Mm bye Cassio... Cassio...

    iforgoton September 13, 2006   Link
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    good slow song

    welcomed_homeon January 01, 2007   Link
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    are you sure the beginning lyrics arent "who are you"? listen real closely to the first few lines.

    leavemesouron March 18, 2008   Link
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    No, it's "Why" or just "Wide".

    Great song!

    XZYOEon June 06, 2009   Link

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