its been so long
since i been alone
i cant think of a time
when you will realise
that you were breathing by my side
my mother said
to talk things thru
dont let heavy hearts pile up on you
but how can i
when i'm too scared to speak
i cried all night
but i put in too much to turn away now

Ive been waiting for you to say
that i am better off
with out you
anyway
but we both know that thats jsut a lie
but whats said is done
we're almost gone
i cant see your face
ooohhh oohhhh
i cant find my way
ohhhhh whoooaaa
i cant catch a break
ohhhhh whoooaaa
i cant count the days
everyone looks the same
everyone looks the same
ohhh whoooaaa
everyone looks the same
ohhh whoooaa
everyone looks the same
ohhh whoooaa
everyone looks the same
ohhhh whoooaaa
ohhhh whoooaaa



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    this is one of my favourite songs right now.

    Igbyon October 15, 2007   Link

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