1, 2, 3... do you love me?
4, 5, 6, you're a 7
On a scale of how much you make me feel closer to heaven
I don't know, how she could show all the love that's inside her
Oh yeah but how it hurts cuz we know that we can't let go
Cuz it's so the worst... without her
I'm making myself good so the day that I come to you,
To see this through
You don't mean to be so cute
Without you, I don't know what I would do
But sometimes you make me so confused
You don't mean to seem so rude

Cuz it's cold outside you know
When you're away I try to be so right
Close those big brown eyes tonight
Make my dreams come true and be mine
Go to this place you go
You don't see how much you mean to me
Mean to me

Drama attack, hard to hold back
When you're sad, you decide that
It all comes down that you saw that
Now you need that it's hard not to come back
Walking this view
Thinking of too many times I fell for you
You know it's sad but true
But everything I do is for you
(and I still do)

I'm making myself good so the day that I come to you,
To see this through, you don't mean to be so cute
Without you, I don't know what I would do
But sometimes you make me so confused
You don't mean to seem so rude

Cuz it's cold outside you know
When you're away I try to be so right
Close those big brown eyes tonight
Make my dreams come true and be mine
Go to this place you go
You don't see how much you mean to me
Mean to me

I don't know how I don't regret those times
that every time I'd fall
Sometimes I wonder why I talk
I don't know how I could have thought
That you had found a place to stop
Just hoping like me, you had thought...
That we're all we've got

I'll say to myself that I don't care
I'll be here for you any day or anywhere
You just say those words
And I'll be there, cuz I don't care, anymore.


Lyrics submitted by mr_guitar89, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    emmm, never heard it ...

    *Star*eyes*on December 28, 2006   Link
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    This song is absolutely adorable, and true to Avary style it's just about this girl and how great she is without realizing it and how he wants her.

    Eiri Schwartzon December 29, 2006   Link
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    wowowowowwwwwwwwwww.

    liesarelieson October 04, 2007   Link
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    to me bryce is obviously in love with a girl that doesn't even realize how much she means to him, or how she unintentional hurts him. but also about how he is changing to try to be a better person so maybe she will look at him differently like how he sings "On a scale of how much you make me feel closer to heaven" to me that means how he is always praying to god for her to be his, or how he says "When you're away I try to be so right" or "I'm making myself good so the day that I come to you," like he is trying to be a better person. obviously he is head over heals for this girl, its so sweet :) "I'll say to myself that I don't care I'll be here for you any day or anywhere You just say those words And I'll be there, cuz I don't care, anymore." ^^^^sooo beautiful.

    audge22on January 07, 2009   Link

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