Now I see the truth in your eyes
(This time it could be forever)
Now I see the truth in your eyes
(Tell my what you're looking for)

To fall asleep with you would be heaven
For once this dream won't be short lived
Take me with you
Show me all life's splendors

I've been waiting for life's last breath
I've been waiting for life's last breath

The world wouldn't turn without you
Breathing it's air
I'd take you anywhere
For once this is one of those dreams
That I can spare
But you rather spare me

Now I see the truth in your eyes
This time it could be forever
I'll trust you if you'll just trust me
Tell me what you're looking for
Now I see the truth in your eyes
This time it could be forever
I'll trust you if you'll just trust me
If this isn't what you wanted
Then tell me what is
(Tell Me)

Our roles have been filled
As they should
With hidden messages
In secret songs

This is my last breath of air
Your last chance to love


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Regrets and Romance Lyrics as written by Matthew Good Derek Alan Bloom

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    I really really like this version as well. The ending of this changes the entire songs meaning completely.

    while the mastered version is about someone who's so completly in love with someone, this one seems to be about where he's still completely in love with her, but at the same time he seems as if he kinda really hates her at the same time.

    xoEmergencyTDMon March 17, 2007   Link
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    This song is a sheer masterpiece.

    ScorchOurBodieson April 26, 2009   Link
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    Oh god. I love this version soo much more than the finished product.<33. amazing song.

    xXpurplestrippedstockingzXxon May 25, 2009   Link

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