You're fragile like an eggshell
That I've been kicking in.
I'll piece you back together:
If you will let me in.
So sorry for what I've done,
But believe I've made amends.
Is there a corner in your heart
Where I can make a bed?

I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.

If you gave me one drop
From your golden cup,
I would drink it to contentment
'Cause I don't need that much.
Sometimes you must survive
On just the air you breathe.
Sometimes there is no truth,
But still you do believe.

I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.

this is my profession
Of faith in you, my dear.
I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.
Oh darling, you gave up.

I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.
I still believe in you.


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Still Believe in You Lyrics as written by Vincent Paul Scheuerman

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    ahaah..as of now I have commented on every army of me song there is to comment on. I think your 100% right. There is no need for me to explain any further. It's been too long since I've seen these guys play. They'll be recording their new album- so I don't know if they'll be playing at any local DC venues anytime soon. I sure hope they do though.

    teenagedirrtbag5on February 17, 2006   Link

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