I'm watching the sky turn from black to the grey
and this is the end I know we're not afraid
surrender your hands it's too late to let go
we're still breathing, don't stop breathing
the ground is falling under my feet
we're still around here
we're fading with time
there's no fear, open your eyes
we're standing still now
we're going nowhere
it's not too late to crawl it's not too late to..

Reach the end I'll meet you there
in a world that never let you in
in a world where you found grace
I watched the water pull you in
(as it carries you away)

I know you let me fall on my own
there's no reason to abandon here

Open your eyes and witness the power
of a place that's lost control
his creation at its finest
it's what we call our home

My life passes by as the sky starts to fade
if this is the end I know I'm not afraid
the meaning of this is becoming so clear
prepare for the worst this is going to be hell

I know you won't be there I fall alone
tell me why I am still standing here.


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    "My life passes by as the sky starts to fade if this is the end I know I'm not afraid the meaning of this is becoming so clear prepare for the worst this is going to be hell" this band is part christian band, so i think it could be from something about judgement day and the end of the world. but this could be also a referance that he is going to commit suicide, and that hes not afraid to do it...."my life passes by as the sky starts to fade if this is the end i kno im not afraid"

    "his creation at its finest" definatly refers to god. "I know you won't be there I fall alone tell me why I am still standing here. " kind of shows that the world made be ending and that it might be about breaking up and being alone. love this song

    tristwinon April 23, 2008   Link

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