Yesterday morning when you told me
That you have never felt this lonely
I saw the sadness your eyes
You told me how you feel disguised

Confiding in me about the sleepless
Nights that cannot seem to keep this
Hurting buried in your dreams
You're facing darkness twice as deep

You're much sweeter than me
By far
You're much stronger than me
You know you are

Look up at the floral pattern curtains
In picking them out you were so certain
But now there's indecision in your eyes
You're finding comfort thinking twice

But you're much sweeter than me
By far
You're much stronger than me
You know you are

By leaning in your window seal
You show all I need to know
Whether you see summer, winter, or fall
When I look at you I see them all

Sit down at the table with your jewelry
Remembering each and every story

But you're much sweeter than me
By far
You're much stronger than me
By far
And you're much sweeter than me
By far
And you're much stronger than me
By far


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    pretty sure about its him being in love with someone who's starting to doubt whether or not she wants to be with him. it's like she's not sure she deserves him and he's trying to tell her otherwise.

    how does this have no comments?

    strickenon December 08, 2006   Link
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    I agree. I don't know how this has no comments. This is one of my favorite songs ever. I agree with stricken. I think it is about a couple, and one of them is having a hard time and the other comforts them.

    Every relationship goes through its ups and downs, and I think this is about one of the downs. In response, the singer comforts the other one and encourages them to go back to the beginning by remembering all the stories with the jewelry.

    Enitsujon September 19, 2008   Link

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