Finding It So Hard

I'm finding it so hard
To communicate with you
I'm finding it so hard
To show myself to you
'cause these feelings
Won't go away
God give me the strength
To get over this
So I can keep my love in here

I'm finding it so hard
To see reason with you
I'm finding it so hard
To show my love to you
'cause these emotions
Won't come out of here
God give me the power
To love again
So I can feel my heart again

I'm finding it so hard
To make my life with you

I'm finding it so hard
To let myself be with you
'cause this selfishness
Won't go away
Lock myself up
When you're with me
So free me so I can love again
Just free me

I'm finding it so hard
To communicate with you
I'm finding it so hard
To show myself to you
'cause these emotions
Won't come out of here
Lock myself up
When you're with me (Repeat)


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Finding It So Hard Lyrics as written by Darius Keeler

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    This song is about falling in love again when your heart got broken. To me, it's about a guy who's trying to have a relationship with a girl but who just can't let it be, like somehting inside is forcing him to run away. He feels like he has no heart no more.

    The selfishness he talks about sounds more like some self-defense to me, cause he's so scared to be hurt again. When he's with the girl, the feelings he has for her get him numb, and he just can't talk or show her love. It just can't get out. Maybe he stills love his ex-girlfriend, though he knows they couldn't be together anyway, and that love prevents him from showing himself to another girl, like he's not allowed, he has not hte right to betray her.

    E_mon September 11, 2007   Link

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