Look up here
Most people can't make out the difference
But it could be a small change
In the light

And sometimes
We watch out lives align
But the questions remain
Did you will it?
Is sight benign?

Is this coincidence of connection?

Come and see
Fall to your knees
And hear the call
Are you lovesick for it all?

Is it you that
Brightens the same sea that
Curves my path and life-lines
Is your shine like mine?

And the difference between
Betting you life or dying
Could reveal itself in a small change
In the light

Is this coincidence or connection?

Come and see
Fall to your knees
And hear the call
Are you lovesick for it all?

Come and see
Fall to your knees
And hear the call
Are you lovesick for it all?

Come and see
Fall to your knees
And hear the call
Are you lovesick for it all?

Come and see (are you still)
Fall to your knees (in love with it all?)
And hear the call (are you still)
Are you lovesick for it all? (In love with it all?)

I'm still in love with it all
I'm still in love with it all


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Come and See Lyrics as written by Stephen Ramsay Catherine Anne Mccandless

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    also just listening to it i swear like 2:30 in after the chorus and after it says are you love sick for it all? it says "look up", and then it repeats the chorus and this is more clear but it says "are you still in love with it all?, are you still in love with it all?", and then at the end it says at the end "i'm still in love with you." or thats what it sounds like anyways.

    skijornon January 16, 2009   Link
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    I think it's about a second chance, 'Is it coincidence or connection? Come and see.' And are you lovesick for it all, are you stil in love with it all, I'm still in love with you. Do you still love the person you've been given a second chance with. It's saying to fall to your knees and take a chance, let love in. See if you've been given this chance for a reason.

    musiclyricson August 04, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I think it's "is this coincidence or connection?"

    katalius123on August 13, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    yeah about when you have a random encounter with someone and it seems so perfect...you really start to wonder...is it coincidence or connection?

    paul_bankson November 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    agreed ^

    dustybreezeon March 14, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    i totally agree that is what i wanted to write! haha but also i love that it not only asks the question is it coincidence or connection, cause i ask myself that question a lot, but that it also says....

    COME AND SEE!!!!!

    skijornon January 16, 2009   Link
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    am I the only one who sees a religious thing here?

    letmegohomeon April 18, 2009   Link

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