Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong

Did you hear me call your name? Did you hear me call
Or were your thoughts just too loud?
Or were your thoughts just loud enough for you to miss it?
I thought you'd be listening a little more intently for me

But I'll be here when you're ready
Until then just be still and breathe
Just be still and breathe
But I was screaming, I was screaming

Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong
The outside doesn't feel
What the inside knows is real

Did you see me walking back
Through the same door that I left
The same door that I left?
Why didn't you stop me if you could, stop me?

There was something that I missed
Probably 'cause I didn't want to find it
I didn't want to find it

Then came the arguments
Now there is silence, just be still and breathe
Just be still and breathe
And we're both breathing, we're both breathing

Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong
The outside doesn't feel
What the inside knows is real

Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong
The outside doesn't feel
What the inside knows is real

Just walk away and save everything you can
And save everything you can
Just walk away and save anything you can, anything

Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong
The outside doesn't feel
What the inside knows is real

Everything they said about you
Everything they've known was wrong
There's a place that they don't know
And that's where I call my home
Where I call my home



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    This is an alright Post grunge/Emo/alternative band. sorry to being up the genre.

    emoskater777on March 08, 2008   Link

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