Now I'm passing every street light with ease
The street signs are much too dark to even pretend I've been here before
Where is your hand to guide me close by mine not a dead end no not this

This road goes for miles with no sign
Will she be waiting to pull me off to the side
Will she be waiting to pull me off to the side

Lost in a one track mind stalking the chance to take us alive

She can't be much further as the day dies the sun fades into my eyes
She floats around inside my empty head searching for

Her touch stills move my hair the smell is so faint but it must be the one
My bones ache from the cold
No one could predict that I would ever get this far (for so long)

Do I have the strength to go on
Snow begins to fill my hair but still I press on.

Her touch still moves my hair the smell is so faint but it must be the one.
Her touch still moves my hair.
My bones ache from the cold.
No one could predict that I would ever get this far (for so long)

She's waiting, I feel her, she's waiting. At the


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I Still Feel Her, Part 1 Lyrics as written by Ernest White Brian Mcternan

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    taken from Jonny himself:

    Part 1, and Part 2, are essentially a story about a couple who nobody wants together...

    Part 1 deals with the shock of finding out that nobody wants them together, and the male wondering if the female will stick with him through all the hate, and the male asking, then deciding that the female means enough to him to fight for

    Part 2 deals with the fight to sustain the relationship through everybodys disapproval but how they overcome this to stand together at the end....

    jamesgcon May 10, 2009   Link

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