I held onto you for as long as I could
But today, you fell away
Now what I hold are the memories we barely made
I stood on the edge of your bridge
Until I felt the rain push me away
My confusion left me fast as the vertigo came

What I believed to be true
It was only a dream that lived in me
I just projected it over your beautiful screen
I self medicated my way
Through this mess that we made
So I could stay, there was nothing but I waited, I waited

This was my mistake
Broken are plans we made
So I will be traveling any place
'Cause anywhere's better than

Here we rest in peace
Rubble beneath my feet
I shouldn't have followed you anywhere
'Cause anywhere's better than here

Where is the space I could move?
Where could I rest my head?
There's nothing left for me here

It's hard to leave behind
The one thing that made me feel alive
So I slide from paranoid to paradise

This was my mistake
Broken are plans we made
So I will be traveling any place
'Cause anywhere's better than here

This was my mistake
Broken are plans we made

Here we rest in peace
Rubble beneath my feet
I shouldn't have followed you anywhere
'Cause anywhere's better than here


Lyrics submitted by dramamama0789

Anywhere But Here Lyrics as written by Refayat Ali Antonina Armato

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    Awesome song

    The bridge- I would interpret this as a symbol that would represent his closeness to her. He wanted to be there for her but she pushed him away. I say this because it's "your bridge" not "a bridge" Also it can be conveyed that the emotional pain of breaking up was like falling off a bridge.

    Here we rest in peace- The start date and end date of the relationship. "We" are dead in the sense that the relationship between us is.

    Projected it over your beautiful screen- He is questioning how good things really were between them and isn't sure if he was with her because there was actual compatibility or if he just kept telling himself there was. Beautiful would be there to say that he still didn't hate her.

    OrionPax24on April 26, 2011   Link

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