Watching it burn to your fingertips
Everything stings a bit
Dangerous silence surrounds you
All of the ashtrays and magazines
Recurrent love themes
Captured by time zones that hurt you

This could be perfect
It could be worth it
This could be perfect
If I wasn't worthless

Breathing in slowly
Hearts beating lonely
Damaged by habits that haunt you
All of the goodbyes
All of the goodnights
All of the nice tries
Left you in the cold

This could be perfect
It could be worth it
This could be perfect
If I wasn't worthless
This could be perfect
This could be worth it

If I could be a part of your world
Leave this all behind
I would investigate a perfect life with you
If I could say it in another way
These words could make this right
I would investigate a perfect love with you

This could be perfect
This could be perfect
This could be perfect (This could be perfect)
This could be perfect (This could be perfect)

Watching it burn to your fingertips.


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    This song has such signifacant meaning to me and a lot of others. I think we all interperet it and have slightly different views on what it means. For me, I am in a 3 year relationship and the motivation levels have just dropped. We argue over stupid things and its just not the same. Well theres this girl I know who is absolutely amazing in every way. And I see her in this song. We used to sit in the room smoking with the ashtrays and magazines. A lot of times we wouldnt say much because of the complicated situation (dangerous silince) but we both knew what we were thinking. Time and time again something got in the way and this is my song to her, saying that It COULD be perfect and it COULD be worth it...

    dsmmaniac12787on April 01, 2008   Link

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