Looking back, no turning back.
Wouldn't take it back for a second.

So unsure yet unashamed love.
You turn my world upside down.

Open up your heart and let me in.
Open up your eyes. Don't you see?
When I'm with you, I lose control.
When I'm with you, I am irrational.
And when you're near, I fall in love.

Gripping fears unknown.
It's getting harder to breath.
The little things that guarantee,
And this slow surefire dance.

Open up your heart and let me in.
Open up your eyes. Don't you see?
When I'm with you, I lose control.
When I'm with you, I am invincible.
And when you're near, I fall in love.

I need you to know that I want you this way.
I'll take everything you are.
I'll take the fall for you.
Show you I will
Give everything I am.

When I'm with you, I lose control.
When I'm with you, I am irrational.
And when you're near, I fall in love again.
When I'm with you, I lose control.
When I'm with you, I am invincible.
And when you're near, I fall in love.


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    the first time i heard this song i was in awe. this band is so talented.

    Greenbean713on October 04, 2007   Link

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