I'll have you know what's done
Has turned this boy to stone
Captures the light and thieves
And underneath your sleeves

She telling lies
She speaks in tongue again
I'm breaking bread at your communion
And it tastes like sweet revenge

I'll hold my breath
Until the story ends
I'd wait for you
Until till you tell me when
Ooo When?

My heart for your soul
Leaves nothing to offer
What's left of this hole
Keeps falling short
My heart for your soul
It's all falling short
How dare you treat this the same way

The hand that meets you
Is the hand that leads you
Do the wings that try
Become the wings that fly?
Last night I wrote you a letter and it changed the world
Last night I wrote you a letter and it changed the world

My heart for your soul
Leaves nothing to offer
What's left of this hole
Keeps falling short
My heart for your soul
It's all falling short
How dare you treat this the same way
Lavish homes but vanished hearts

There's something I need to get off my chest (repeats)

Hold on, hold on, hold on
Until you're out of breath
Hold on, hold on, hold on
Until there's nothing left

Last night I wrote you a letter and it changed the world
Last night I wrote you a letter and it changed the world


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    meh. i like the song? have no idea about the meaning, i leave the thinking to the smart people:)

    musiquenoteson August 22, 2007   Link

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