Deep under the surface I keep the love.
Older and aware of a hidden universe.
I pray to be young and pray to be inspired.
Words of your tongue blister like fire.

I can't let you go.
Slow down don't leave.
Dying days of my youth.
Over take me.

There is a glimpse of death in your eye's.
I'm not prepared to let out those cries.
I plead to stay young soon will be expired.
So lost in denial.

I can't let you go.
Slow down don't leave.
Dying days of my youth.
Over take me.

Reach in her womb shelter from strived.
Baring the gifts, burdens of life.
I pray to stay young but soon will be expired.
The age of innocence long sense gone.

I can't let you go.
Slow down don't leave.
Dying days of my youth.
Over take me.

Fools who for looking back word.
Chose to live as statues frozen fracture.
Youthful laughter.


Lyrics submitted by Cpov1, edited by zhaos

Dying Youth Lyrics as written by Jesse Hasek Brian Vodinh

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    I think it's about a couple who got pregnant during their teen years,

    "Reach in her womb Sheltered from strife Bearing the gifts And burdens of life"

    And the father is looking back on his life years later and realizes that he has been trying to hold on to his "age innocent," which causes the couple to argue.

    "I pray to be young And pray to be inspired But the words of your tongue Blister like fire"

    But together they realize that they have to grow up and take responsibility.

    "Those who Are looking backwards Chose to Live as statues Frozen fractured Youthful laughter Fades

    I can't let you go Slow down Don't leave Dying days of my youth Over take me"

    That's just the way I took it.

    listentolissaon May 17, 2009   Link

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