If you could stay here for just
A little bit, a little while, a little bit with me
(You're what makes me)
And if God could keep you with me
I'd trade (just about anything)

You're what makes me want to change things
(I would die just to live and yet we all live to die )
You're what makes me want to change
(You will not die)
(You will not die)
(You will not die)
(You will not) die

If you could stay here for just
A little bit, a little while, a little bit with me
(You're what makes me)
And if God could keep you with me
I'd trade (just about anything)

I'd trade anything
Take a step further back to where you belong
Take a look at your life what have you become

I never had the chance to explain myself
I never had the chance to apologize
I never had the chance to explain myself
I never had

You will not die
You will not die
You will not die
You will not-


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Higinia Lyrics as written by Eric Lambert Craig Mabbitt

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    I think that maybe it's about him and he's in love with someone and he wants her to stay with him forever. But at the end of the song, maybe she's telling him to look at what he's done, maybe to her, and to go back to where he belongs because he doesn't belong with her. And so then he says he didn't have a chance to explain and apologize. Oh or maybe when he says "you" he's not referring to the girl, but maybe he's referring to the relationship with the girl, so maybe that's why he says "you will not die" because he's saying that the relationship will not die, because he'll keep trying.

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