You and I
Were cut from the same piece of...

It's a classic case if not a tragic way
To witness desire versus distance
Your fire's burning bridges
And the last thing I could say might save this all
From the moment we let you in
This is where all the problems
And the rumors began
We said
We say...

You and I were cut from the same piece of
I don't know where this is going
Well, it's not easy
But no one said breathing
Would ever be this hard to do

Let the record show I am out of my own way
And there is absolutely no way
That I did this on my own
Insecurity's found a new home
And from the moment I let you in
This is where all the problems
And the rumors will end
I said
I say...

You and I were cut from the same piece of
I don't know where this is going
Well, it's not easy
But no one said breathing
Would ever be this hard to do

And maybe nine times out of ten
You will find my lying in a pit
With all those pitiful events
And left to simmer
There's no one to save me
Won't you save me now?

You and I were cut from the same piece of
I don't know where this is going
Well, it's not easy
But no one said breathing
Would ever be this hard to do (x2)


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    I love scenes from a movie!!! I just discovered them and they are by far my favorite band. R.I.P. Scenes From A Movie

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