Inside this is all that helps
Only to feel your existence (stop)
Deny the truth that my life has changed
Hoping that this is all just a dream.
Living inside of just what could not be
No way to read your obituary
Enslaved to a silence so frequently rang
Buried the place that reminds me you lay.

This isn't what you really are
Blindfolded through the hurt
So sorry
So sorry

Memories my mind still replays
Comforting thoughts 'til I awake.
The presence of you is haunting through shapes
Reflecting your image off on my face
Whispered desire to know you're at peace
Blank in the eyes you're vacant to me
So with the spirit entirely strong
Entirely strong it's time to move on

This isn't what you really are
Blindfolded through the hurt
So sorry
So sorry
(for this all)

Empty still frames
Turning the page

Let go, Let go your hope

This isn't what you really are
Blind folded through the hurt
So sorry
So sorry
(for this all)

Let go, Let go your hope


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    Could be about someone you love, but they have changed and arent the same person and has left. And the memory of what they the person used to be haunts him. Its like when you have a girlfriend and are in love, but she changes and evenually the whole thing is over. Like you love who she used to be but dislike who she is now. Another meaning is mabey you called it off w/ your G/F and now she is having sex or going out with someone else just for spite, but you forgive her anyway and realize it was a mistake to call it off (This isn't what you really are Blindfolded through the hurt)

    [Service to busy]on July 16, 2007   Link

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