Gone too fast
Like the sun
Like the morning
Seasons change like a face getting old

Times, good times
On the waves of devotion
Rising up, then it starts to fall

Who'd have thought
You'd be the one to get tired?
Tired of living
Tired of life

Don't give up
You have us
We'll find a way
Don't give up
Don't give up

Falling fast as a new day's dawning
Holding back, as it cuts you deep

Who'd have thought
You'd be the one to get tired?
You're tired of living
Tired of life

Don't give up
You have us
We'll find a way
Don't give up
Don't give up

Been trying for days
Lost in a maze
Drifting the ocean
Fighting the waves
It's never been easy
It's always been hard
To find a way

Home, at last
It's the place that you long for
You're tired of living
Tired of life

Don't give up
You have us
We'll find a way
Don't give up
Don't give up
(don't give up)
(don't give up)

Don't give up
You have us (don't give up)
We'll find a way
Don't give up
Don't give up
(don't give up)


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    This is by far the saddest thing they've ever written about Jon. To me, it seems in a way almost angry at Jon for giving up so early. More angry instrumentally than anything...

    bmrsnr14on June 22, 2008   Link
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    If anyone has played Metal Gear Solid 4, I really think this song suits the situation Solid Snake is in.

    Anyway. I dont think it was written about Jon Lee, it might sound like it, but I dont think so. I just think its about the fact that people are there, who want to help you when times get hardest

    Jay_Stewarton August 13, 2008   Link

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