What if it makes you sad at me?
And what if it makes you laugh now
But you cry as you fall asleep?
And what if it takes your breath
And you can hardly breathe?
And what if it makes the last sound
Be the very best sound?

What if what I want makes you sad at me?
And is it all my fault or can I fix it, please?
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you

And what if it makes you lose faith in me?
And what if makes you question
Every moment you cannot see?
And what if it makes you crash
And you can't find the key?
And what if it makes you ask
How you could let it all go?

What if what I want makes you sad at me?
And is it all my fault or can I fix it, please?
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you
?Cause you know that I'm always all for
Always all for you

And if this be our last conversation
If this be the last time that we speak for awhile
Don't lose hope and don't let go
?Cause you should know

If it makes you sad, if it makes you sad at me
Then it?s all my fault and let me fix it please
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you

What if what I want makes you sad at me?
And if it?s all my fault then let me fix it, please
?Cause you know that I'm always all for you
?Cause you know that I'm always all for
I'm always, I'm all for you


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    He's trying to tell her that he's gonna do something that probably will make her sad but that she doesn't have to worry because he'll try to fix it. He's reminding her that he'll be always there for her.

    Great Song.

    Music1Loveron May 05, 2009   Link

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