Oh no, my heart is getting heavy,
Was I was forward?
I kinda had the feeling that it's over,
But know I know that I'm crazy (i think that I'm going nowhere)
So scream loud and look at me way down,
I know that you're afraid,
I'll hold you close and never, ever let you go

Up and down
You spin me around
You got everybody watchin' as you hit the ground
So take a step back
You know I'm there

Oh god can you save me now?
Enough Vallium to fill this room
It's kinda hard when I'm dead right?
It's kinda hard when I'm dead

Oh love you got me crazy feen'n
Like it's nothing that I could've wanted
Take it slowly and maybe you'll know I'm ready
We can get over it
Scenery is nothin' more than poetry
Hotter than two lovers cumming next to me
I know

Up and down
You spin me around
You got everybody watchin' as you hit the ground
So take a step back
You know I'm there

(You know) up and down
You spin me around
You got everybody watchin' as you hit the ground
So take a step back
You know I'm there
(Why are you leaving)
Please don't go
Stay with me
Come on breathe
You gotta find a way

You and I got our whole lives ahead of us
We turned you can we turn you on?

I hope heaven needs you more
More than I need you now
You know I love you


Lyrics submitted by XxteenxheartsxX, edited by wings4myway

Lovely Lyrics as written by Paul James Mccartney John Winston Lennon

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    I think it's about the risk that you have to take when you want to begin a relationship with someone. But, towards the end of the song, "Why Are You Leaving Please Don't Go Stay With Me Come On Breathe You Gotta Find A Way" and "I hope heaven needs you more than i need you now"

    makes me think the person this song is about committed suicide or passed away or something...?

    i absolutely love the beginning though

    omggangsterron January 02, 2008   Link

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