I wish my life was this song.
'Cause songs, they never die.
I could write for years and years
and never have to cry.
I'd show you how I feel without saying a word.
I could wrap up both our hearts.
I know it sounds absurd.

And I saw the tears on your face.
I shot you down.
And I slammed the door
but couldn't make a sound.
So please stay sweet, my dear.
Don't hate me now.
I can't tell how this last song ends.

The way that I feel tonight...
so down, so down.
I pray I can swim just so I won't drown.
And the waves that crash over me,
I'm gasping for air.
Take my hand so I can breathe as I write this last song down.

And I saw the tears on your face.
I shot you down.
And I slammed the door
but couldn't make a sound.
So please stay sweet, my dear.
Don't hate me now.
I can't tell how this last song ends.

The broken glass, your moistened skin.
Was everything, was everything.
And your broken voice was quivering.
You're everything, you're everything.
Scream at me, make it the best I ever heard.
Laugh out loud, I know it sounds absurd.
Scream at me, make it the best I ever heard.
You're everything, you're everything.

Heartbeat's slowing, pains are growing.
Does she love you?
That's worth knowing.
Heartbeat's slowing, pains are growing.
Does she love you?
That's worth knowing.
Yeah.


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    Sorry BeccaxLove, but i think this is from the male perspective.

    He is singing about, as was earlier mentioned, a fight. He wants her to forget about the fight and not hate him. He dosent know how they will end up.

    He shows us his reaction: "Heartbeat's slowing Pains are growing Does SHE love you? That worth knowing."

    He just had a fight, and realizes he was wrong. THat she was everything to him. He has pain because of this. And he is torn because he isnt sure if she still loves him. ("Does she love you?")

    ...

    He had a fight with her. He realizes that he was wrong. he is upset about hurting her. He doesnt want her to hate her. He is very upset about the whole thing. He isnt sure is she still loves him. He dosent know how his 'Life', or song, will end. ("I wish my life was this song.")

    JDevon August 30, 2007   Link

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