On the floor, the way you fall
The cornerstone shop in your heart
Forgotten dreams or so it seems
Your memories are fading

You can't keep calling
You can't keep from falling
And you can't save your soul
If you can't believe

All is whole in the end
You carried on and wounds will mend
To save your soul, to save yourself
All is whole in the end

And no one ever hears your screams
And water pouring through the seams
You walk along and feel night time's cracks
Your memories are fading

You can't keep calling
You can't keep from falling
And you can't save your soul
If you can't believe

And all is whole in the end
You carried on, your wounds will mend
To save your soul, to save yourself
All is whole in the end




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    my favourite song off the album. beautiful. .

    howz_gon September 28, 2007   Link

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