This house is full of secrets that i
Have kept from her for far too long
I hope I make it through the day

My conduct should be suspect and my
Intentions should be checked buy I'm to
Involved in making plans for my soul

Her heart is full of kindness that she's
Given away and now she is tired
Of all the parts of life that she made

She tries to help out everyone
But I can only help myself
I question whether she knows she's safe

I hope you find it
Cause I could not find it in me

I can't say when I'll leave you for good
My selfish heart hopes you don't go first
God knows I couldn't make it one day

I'll ask that you find someone to help
Like you treated me like you were myself
You broke your back to make it okay

These parts of life that I cannot hold
You carry me along with your load
You're more than I could ever repay

I hope you find it
Cause I could not find it in me


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    This is such a great song. What I get from it is that he has done things that will hurt his partner and he knows that he doesn't deserve her kindness, but he can't bare to think what he would do if she left him so he doesn't tell her what he's done. He knows he's going to have to end it because he can't let her stay with him after what he's done. He thinks of himself selfish for taking advantage of her kindness because he knows he did her wrong. She does so much for him and he hopes that someday she can be with someone who treats her like she treats him.

    heartsrhythmon October 11, 2008   Link

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