Don't cry,
you know, we all make mistakes
some of them are hard to forget
don't cry,
some of them can break us,
it feels like no one's out there to help.

They will all forgive,
they know that you´ve felt empty inside
and they have always seen ,everything you tried to hide.
Everything, everything.

It doesn't matter , it doesn't matter at all,
if you fall, when you`re broken and small.
Oh whatever, everything's is there for something,
everything's meant to be.

Oh, they will all forgive.
They know you´ve felt empty inside,
they have always seen.
Everything you´ve tried to hide.
Everything, everything.

Everyone's the chosen one,
we have come to learn it all,
we are here so let us grow,
we all fall and we all should know.
It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter,
it doesn't matter, because
they will all forgive.

They know that you´ve felt empty inside,
and they have always seen.
Everything you´ve tried to hide,
everything you´ve tried to hide,
everything you´ve tried to hide.
Everything, everything.


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    exactly!i think butterfly cry is also about suicide.good song though.

    peacefairyon December 16, 2008   Link

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