In this life that we ride my feet are just too far away

For us to embrace the days

We can pull the shades back now and burn up

Just let go

Burn a bridge, bury the ashes

It's time to fall in love, we got fooled again

We though we were something special

We were wrong

We were so lost but you knew all along

That this flipped car and a cut across your face

Across your pride could get me driving again

Like a warning sign on the side of a rode

I'm driving nails into my own hands

On crossed over boards that are covered in red blood

We can pull together no matter what

I'll bite my tongue to keep me from saying

These things with blood on my hands

I'll bite my tongue to keep me from saying

These things I've been holding back for so long

I wanted to thank you for the times

That you spent here on Earth

So I could hang around in your place

You can walk around in my shoes, I'll be there in years or so

We can talk about something other than the weather

And the people that are still dying here on Earth


Lyrics submitted by kyleee

Journal Entry Lyrics as written by Adam Cory Harrell Matthew Wayne Grogan

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing

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    i love this song. Adam's vocals are really good in this one.

    im not exactly sure what this song means, i would think it might be about Adam thinking about a close friend or family member who has died, and they get reunited in Heaven. "i'll be there in years or so. we can talk about something other than the weather, and the people that are still dying here on Earth."

    you wouldn't say that unless you were referring to someone who has died.

    again its just a guess, either way, this song is awesome.

    RIP chasing victory, love you guys.

    kyleeeon September 30, 2007   Link
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    well could he be singing it as jesus...like from his point of view. take that into consideration and read it again...

    music_fanatic92on December 27, 2007   Link
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    There are definite references to Jesus, but I'm not sure if he's thanking Jesus or thanking a modern martyr.

    nostalgiamartyron August 19, 2011   Link

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