I’ll meet you at the place
Where we first met that dark winter night
While the stars shine above us
When I see your beautiful smiling place
It makes me never wanna leave this place
And never go home again, never go home again

Stay with me here and sing this lullaby
Breathe with me here and watch the clouds go by
Follow me here, and I’ll change the way you look
At me without tears

I hardly even know your face, but that doesn’t mean a thing
Because I only see you in my dreams
You’re all I want, all I need
And even a blind man can easily see
That we are meant to be together
And this is destiny

As I stare into your eyes
I never hear a single word you say
Because I’m lost in your voice
Its hard to find the words to say
Of how I’m feeling
The silence tells all cause this feeling
Is so cliché, This feeling is so cliché

Stay with me here and sing this lullaby
Breathe with me here and watch the clouds go by
Follow me here, and I’ll change the way you look
At me without tears

Walk Around and let me follow too
Oh I wish you knew this song’s for you
Maybe It’s too soon so I’ll
Wait around with this wound.



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    this band rules live

    sam_forston July 01, 2007   Link

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