Close your eyes, and pretend I'm by your side
Can you feel me love?
Can you see me love?

You wake up alone
It's still forty days until I come home
Does it get easier love?
It seems like it never does...
Is that why you lie?
And tell me your alright?

Close your eyes, and pretend I'm by your side
Can you feel me tonight?
Can you see me tonight?
I know your not alright
But this is all we have for tonight
It hurts but can you feel me love?
Can you see me love?

Are you alright?
I'm starving for answers
I need to know exactly where you are, wherever you are

It's cold tonight
These sheets have always felt like winter
Are you with someone else tonight?
Is your body his instead of mine?
So I lie, and tell you I'm alright...

Close your eyes and pretend I'm by your side my love
Can you feel me tonight?
Can you see me tonight?
I know your not alright
But this is all we have for tonight
It hurts but can you free me love?
Can you see me love?

Why are you waking up with the wolves?

I know your not alone
I heard someones voice on the telephone
I can't stay out here for one more night
I'm coming home
You were my home

Close your eyes, and pretend I'm yours once again tonight
Can you feel me love?
Can you see me love?
Even though your not alright
For once more,
Let me be yours tonight
Please forgive me love,
Will you see me love?

This is to much to take in for one night.


Lyrics submitted by PurpleRain**

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    Why is there no comments? I lovee this song. I first heard a small sample of it on Fuse on a commercial, and I was like woah, I need to listen to this song/them. And then I looked at some Victory records cd samples I got from Warped Tour this year, and they were on there, and this song. So yeah, I fell in love. Anyways, I think it's about this guy who got dumped by his gf because of something he did, and now she's with someone else but he is sorry and still wants to be with her.

    babygrl814on September 06, 2006   Link

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