You said you'd light a candle
And you'd say a prayer for me.
I feel the light has dimmed and gone.
Half the world is begging
While the other half steals.
Where did everything go wrong?

Some days I can't believe,
Others I'm on my knees,
Trying to be heard.

I was your anger,
And you were my fear.
Now that it's over
Of course it's so clear.
But you were no angel
And I was no sin.
Somehow I can't let it go.
I can't let it go.

And half the world is sleeping
While the other half dreams.
You close your eyes
And then you're gone.
And maybe my intentions
Have been misunderstood.
I know you feel so beautifully wronged.

Some days I can't believe,
Others I'm on my knees,
Hoping I belong.

I was your anger,
And you were my fear.
Now that it's over
Of course it's so clear.
But you were no angel
And I was no sin.
Somehow I can't let it go.
I can't let it go.

And laughter is my soul's release,
But we're not smiling anymore.
Can't we try to win this peace?
Cause we're never gonna win,
Never gonna win this war.

I was your anger,
And you were my fear.
Now that it's over
Of course it's so clear.
But you were no angel
And I was no sin.
Somehow I can't let it go.
I can't let it go.


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    i think those two lines "half the world is sleeping..." and "half the world is begging..." are kind of comparing to his relationship to a girl. i know that some think its about his dad, and i totally see how that can be possible. but i listen to the chorus and the line "i know you feel so beautifully wronged" makes me feel like he had a relationship with a girl that was one-sided, mostly on her part. and after they broke up she kind of feel like he took advantage of her and he didnt love her the way she loved him. maybe she was a bit too young for him, i dont know. and now hes kind of apologizing and saying that he really did care, just not the way she did, and she wanted to be in the relationship too, so if he was older, it wasnt all his responsibility to end it when it got too far. ("you were no angel, and i was no sin"). i dont think the way i'm putting it makes much sense though.

    wherelovegoeson July 02, 2007   Link

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