I've been dreaming under unfamiliar skies
and talking to strangers lossed in nights passed in disguise
why am i so long?
why can't i say it all in song
we come up empty face to face
words i wish i could erase

I've been hiding under unfamiliar skies
and talking to strangers lossed in nights passed in disguise
take this heart and put it with my bones (woahhh)
and put them in a box
and send them home
and send them home

we've been dreaming alone under different stars
of a thousand smiles
and of a thousand scars

you walk me to the sun
we walk through the rain
we pass through the love and bask
in the pain
in the pain
IN THE PAIN!!!! [x2]

I'm a midnight mile from your home
can I come in and warm my bones
I'm a midnight mile from your home
can I come in and warm my bones

maybe it's time I get it right
maybe this time I'll get it right


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    Whoa! This song is so fucking amazing!

    I think it´s about a young boy who is finding his own way far away from home ,far way from his friends, far away from all the things he loves! He is talking to strangers , doing things that he is not used to do and dreaming alone about that girl whom can erase all those thousand scars.

    I think even thought the things are not going his way he is still fighting, still learning and still dreaming alone under different stars.

    Maybe this time he will get it right.

    elbirviveon August 30, 2006   Link

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