I slipped down the stairs
Tripped over your fragile ego
I slid down the hallway
Right into the web you've woven

And you never said
That you meant to save someone,
Somebody just like me.
And you never told me
You wanted to love someone,
Somebody just like me.

You locked all the doors
You felt safer that way
You put up a wall
And now you're whole world is caving in.

And you never said
That you meant to save someone,
Somebody just like me.
And you never told me
You wanted to love someone,
Somebody just like me.

You swallow your pride as you're left behind
Counting stars to name your lies
You let the light push you away
And now you're drowning in the waves.

And you never said
That you meant to save someone,
Somebody just like me.
And you never told me
You wanted to love someone,
Somebody just like me.

And you never told me
You wanted to love someone,
Somebody just like,
Somebody just like me.

And you never said
That you meant to save someone...
Like me.
Somebody just like me...


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    Wow, so this is real.

    I think I somewhat understand what the "guy" in this song is feeling...

    Sometimes I fall in love with people without even knowing them, just because they are like they are. Like, I can tell they are a certain kind of person, or are friends with certain kinds of people, so I want to know them. They might be complete idiots, but I fall in love with them, because I've always envisioned myself being with that sort of person, and always wished I was that sort of person.

    If I was more outgoing or something, maybe I might try to bring these people in, like the guy supposedly brought Hayley or whoever in in the song.

    So it is real.

    Peace. ♥

    foundthevelvetsun7on April 20, 2008   Link

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