Where were they I do not know
Where are we now and does it show
We grow big small but sometimes we stay the same
Love is all I have to give
I was not born alone
Those little things, those precious things you gave me

Where were the signs, oh signs, yeah signs
Boy don't you throw your heart away to give up
We need the signs, oh signs, yeah signs
Before you're about to fade away

Dizzy heart and dizzy eye
If she said jump you say how high
Now you missed the wall
Because, the waters has run dry
Memories are a summer breeze
Time trickles of those shadows streams
Now boy you've brought me to my knees

There were no signs, oh signs, yeah signs
Boy don't you throw your heart away to give up
Signs, oh signs, yeah signs
Boy she's about to fade away there were no
Signs, oh signs, yeah signs
Girl don't you get back in the way to give it
Signs, oh signs, yeah signs, ow
Signs, oh signs
Girl don't you get back in the way to give it
Signs, oh
I am about to fade away

You stole my heart
Now we have to go back to a start
Now we are apart
You stole my heart
Now we have to go back to that part
I don't remember that part
You say I'm traumatized
With all those lows and highs
Now we are apart
I don't remember this part, oh yeah
Now we breath into the light you don't know


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    Great song! I think its about see the signs on problems in a relationship and fixing them

    dejavulaon May 09, 2007   Link
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    Here are the correct lyrics:

    Where were they I do not know Where are we now And does it show We grow, big, small Sometimes we stay the same Love is all I had to give I was not born alone Those little things Those precious things you gave me

    Well, well, the signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Boy, don't you throw your heart away Read the signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Before you're about to fade away

    Dizzy heart and dizzy eyes If she said jump You said "how high?" Now you miss the water Cos the well has run dry Memories of the summer breeze Tentacles of the shadows, trees Now boy, you brought me to my knees

    There were no signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Boy, don't you throw your heart away Read the signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Before she's about to fade away There were no signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Girl, don't you give your game away Read the signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs And then what will they do? Signs Oh, signs Yeah, signs Girl, don't you give your game away Signs Before you're about to fade away

    You stole my heart Now we have to go back to the start Now we've a part What, what, what will they do? You stole my heart Now we have to go back to that part I don't remember that part You say I dramatize With all those lows and highs Now we've a part I don't remember this part

    MadnessMethodon October 10, 2007   Link

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