Questions
I'm open to any suggestions
and facing the problems once faken
And I'm keeping the promises maken
Laughing at all the stupid ways that we were acting
I'll always be here to be your friend
and I'll always be here to lend my hand
Peeking through your window all I'm seeing is the grin on your face
Times that we shared are the only times that I felt safe
I know that you'll be the one to make it
And your future's so bright it has no end
The problems we'll face we'll mend
Missing all the hours we spent kissing
And I wish things could be the same
But you
As the times
they changed
Peeking through your window all I'm seeing is the grin on your face
Times that we shared are the only times that I felt safe
Scritchin' and a scratchin' and a leachin' and a latchin'
Now I realize that you're gone
Scritchin' and a scratchin' and a leachin' and a latchin'
Now I realize I'm alone
With this pain that I feel
I know that it's real
You think that dealing with my problem is easy
It ain't easy.






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    I think I'd be stating the obvious if I said this song is about change.

    This song has such a bouncy feeling, for a topic that I see as quite the opposite really.

    Either way I don't see much need for a breakdown of the lyrics. It explains itself.

    JunesongProvisionon June 22, 2006   Link
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    Haha My Friend Is Obbsessed With This Song I Think It Is About Change But Also Not Being Able To get Over Something (Relationship) Maybe I Tend To Get Song Meanings Wrong.

    Soldername1on September 07, 2006   Link
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    I THINK ITS ABOUT HER MOVING ON AND HIM NOT BE ABLE TO MOVE ON FROM THE PERSON HE FELT SAFE WITH EVEN THO SHES ABLE TO GET OVER IT EASILY I LOVE THIS SONG DUDE

    XXNEMOXXon January 06, 2007   Link
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    Pezz and Billy Talent are the same band, but yet so different. So far, most of their songs are about love, but yet, Billy Talent's songs are more of politics and being made fun of and some love. Meh.

    Fallen Leaveson July 17, 2007   Link
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    this is my favorite song by pezz . i love ittt . =]

    billy talent is godon June 26, 2008   Link

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