I knew something was wrong just in the way you said 'I'm so sorry'
The story read and I pleaded for you to continue

With you in my presence the pictures reassemble themselves
Return to the cracked frame on top the television (x2)

I'm sorry but I can't see past what other people are thinking (x2)
What other people are thinking, other people are thinking

Your voice cracked, almost begged for forgiveness
Before you even told me, told me

With you in my presence the pictures reassemble themselves (x2)
Return to the cracked frame on top the television (x2)

I'm sorry but I can't see past what other people are thinking (x2)
What other people are thinking, other people are thinking

With you in my presence the pictures reassemble themselves
Return to the cracked frame on top the television (x2)

Those that are tore to shreds in the moment you were in two dimensions (x2)

I'm filling in the empty spaces where you left your mark
You left your mark



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    Love this song...wait I love all THT songs. Hmm.. I love the way Jarrod sings this song. All the words flow right into each other, so perfectly. Oldie but a goodie.

    thesewallsicreateon September 03, 2005   Link

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