Outside of all your subtlety
Upside down while you're straight with me
And I deny that this is your way
Can I, can I, still find my way?

Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
As I'm drowning, engulfing the saltwater air
She begs me to find you, I acknowledge you there

Outside of all your subtlety
Upside down while you're straight with me
And I deny that this is your way
Can I, can I, still find my way?

Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
As I'm drowning, engulfing the saltwater air
She begs me to find you, I acknowledge you there

Cure my cancer, with your answer

Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
Please let this one stay to help me find your way (Your way)
As I'm drowning, engulfing the saltwater air
She begs me to find you, I acknowledge you there

Cure my cancer, with your answer
Cure my cancer, with your answer


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    actually i think this song is about him talking to God and saying like "please dont get fed up with me or turn me away." he looking for answers and the "she" is like a friend who wants him to find God. hes trying to find the balance between his way and God's way.

    headbangforjesuson December 08, 2007   Link

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