Please don't do it, I say.
'cause if you don't love me it's worthless anyway.
Please don't trouble yourself
You'll only go away in the end.

Please don't follow the world that commands
'cause what's the point in that
I keep hoping that all of your plans
Will follow through

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know to cry for me as I sailed on.

Please don't trouble yourself
I only want your love
You keep giving me your help
Oh please stop playing along
You know you're wasting your energy
And you're breaking my heart

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know, to cry for me as I sailed on.

Oh can't you see it now
You're reckless when you're in love
Your heart is pouring over

Oh can't you see it now
You're coming out of bed??

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know to cry for me as I sailed on.


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    I think it's about someone who continues to try to be kind to someone whose heart they broke, and sometimes it's better to cut the cord because you continue to love them more when they're kind to you when you're still enamoured.

    Also, I think some of these lyrics are a little bit off. Line8: Will fall through. Line 27: instead of You’re coming out of bed, I believe it's "You're coming of age."

    And what I have for that whole second to last stanza sounds more like this in my head:

    Like two ships passing in the night We're gone Only the moon and the stars in the sky Did know to cry for me as I sailed on Why can't you see it now? You're reckless and in love Your heart's boiling over Oh, why can't you see it now? You're coming of age

    dearsweetbriaron June 21, 2006   Link

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