Is there a cure for this pain
Maybe I should have something to eat
But food wont take this emptiness away
I'm hungry for you my love

Well I made it through another day
In my cold room
On scraps and pieces left behind
I survive on the memory of you

All Of me is all for you
You're all I see
All of me is all for you
You're all I need

Is there a remedy for waiting
For loves victorious return
Is there a remedy for hating
Every second that I'm without you

All of me is all for you
You're all I see
All of me is all for you
You're all I need

All this life is all for love
Its the only road Ill choose
And every street and avenue
Only one will lead me back to you

One love, one love, one love
One love, one love, one love


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    This song is amazing... so heartfelt and painful. I feel this girls pain... its like your so broken inside, and so much of you is hollow and in pain as you have lost so much in this relationship that has broken down... and yet you dont want to give up this hope that it will eventually work. You're waiting for their love to return and fill the hole they have left... and then you have these choices and you question which one will lead you back to them... yeah, definetley a song to be related to... julia does it so well

    crumbson May 28, 2007   Link

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