From this window that i'm staring through
The sky fades into a darker, darker blue
And as my sorrow fades into tomorrow
I'll hand my heart to you
I know you'll handle it with care
I was going in the wrong direction
But you were always there
Yeah, you were always there

Now, you've broke my line of silence
Quoting lines of violence from all my favorite bands
Well, will you take my hand
And lead me out of this grave?
Will you be the one to save me?
Can you be the one to save me now?

From this window that i'm staring through
The sky is like a portrait, painted by you
I don't see the sorrow through tomorrow
It's like you've washed the rain away
I never thought i'd see so clear
But the sun is up, the rain is gone
And you're still standing here
Yeah, you're still standing here

Now, you've broke my line of silence
Quoting lines of violence from all my favorite bands
Well, will you take my hand
And lead me out of this grave?
Will you be the one to save me?
Can you be the one to save me now?

I still remember all those harsh words
Those burning remarks
They left me searching for my shadow in the dark...

But now, you've broke my line of silence
So much for quoting lines of violence from all my favorite bands
Well, will you take my hand
And lead me out of this grave?
Will you be the one to save me?
Can you be the one to save me now?
I think you've saved me now
Yeah, I think you've saved me now


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