Giving in to the comforts of an empty room
So afraid of losing all the faith I have in you
Starlight will guide us home under the dark sky
So wait for me

I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me
I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me

Smoke is rising faster and we'll fall behind
Wait this out with me
Slowly crawling back to what we left behind
Waiting now we're wasted

I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me
I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me

And in my head I feel undressed
I'm hanging by a thread

Locked down shut out and your smile's
Just throwing fuel on the fire

Locked down shut out and your smile's
Just throwing fuel on the fire

Locked down shut out and your smile's
Just throwing fuel on the fire

Locked down shut out and your smile's
Just throwing fuel on the fire

I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me
I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me

I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me
I confess as soon as we met
I gave you my best one hundred percent of me


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    great song...its very catchy. I dont have the Cd, cuz i got this song off of victory records sample CD awhile back. But i really like this band, im just suprised that it has so few comments.

    -ZERO-on January 23, 2007   Link

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