So here we are now again
I'm getting sick of this again
I'm getting sick of all this waiting
So we're perfect and good
And I'm scared of all my friends
Were all not coming

All our hopes
All our fears
Letting go with love
Hope we don't choke
Hope we don't die
Hoping we all feel alright
Feel alright

Falling
Is supposed to be fun
But all I get is sick and numb
And I'm barely breathing
When all my fears descend
But I'm not falling
I'm not dead

All our hopes
All our fears
Letting go with love
Hope we don't choke
Hope we don't die
Hoping we all feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright

We are all so brave
We are all so scared
We are all afraid
We're all not falling
All not dead

All our hopes
All our fears
Letting go with love
Hope we don't choke
Hope we don't die
Hoping we all feel alright
Feel alright

All our hopes
All our fears
Letting go with love
Hope we don't choke
Hope we don't die
Hope we all feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright
Feel alright

All our hopes
All our fears
Letting go with love
Hope we don't choke
Hope we don't die
Hope we all feel alright
Alright


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    Yay first comment. well I love this song. It explains me perfectly i love the begining

    'So here we are now, again I'm getting sick of this again Getting sick of all this waiting To be perfect, and good'

    who doesn't feel like that in some point of their life? they just want things back to normal, but you're so sick of waiting around for it to happen, and things dont seem to get better, and if they dont get better soon..We Choke and we die

    aliexis1421on August 03, 2005   Link

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