Reeling me in not afraid
To treat me like a fish
I can be smooth as I wanna be
But it's no guarantee
That I'll be better than me
Someday instead
I'll just keep wanting you anyways
And I'll be
Be digging deep

Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in
Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in

Keep to the surface
You'll be
A place that I can't breathe
Not used to feeling
Less than me
Less than incomplete
You know that I can not drown
But it's not safe to be found
You throw me away
And I'll be
Be digging deep

Race me to defeat
Put it on repeat
I'm not done yet

Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in
Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in

Reel me in
I'll give in
Reel me in
I'll give in
(Hold me up I'll dig my hands in)

Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
I'll give in
(hold me up, I'll dig my hands in)

Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in
Reel me in
I'll give in
Til I win
Hold me up
I'll dig my hands in


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    I saw the music video for this and I think it's about trying to find out the truth about someone no matter how much they push away and no matter the consequences say if the truth was negative for example.

    beautifulletdownon January 20, 2008   Link

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