Meet me here beneath the burning skies
Where the ocean comes and takes us from all of our lies
You never said that you were coming back
I have waited although I have found the place you hide
What keeps you so far away?
We can swim in silence
You can pull me under
I will not come up for anyone
I can slowly sink and
Watch you as you leave
But I will drown until you care
I will drown until you care
I imagine what it must be like
To have everything you need and not be satisfied
Run the water until it burns
And you can't see through the waves that crash into your prey
What keeps you so far away?
We can swim in silence
You can pull me under
I will not come up for anyone
I can slowly sink and
Watch you as you leave
But I will drown until you care
Going under
Getting close to what we cannot recognize
Floating face down in the lies
Here we are without a trace
But the lies we used to blame
and you're so far away
What keeps you so far away?
We can swim in silence
You can pull me under
I will not come up for anyone
I can slowly sink and
Watch you as you leave
But I will drown until you care
I will drown until you care


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    soo I think this song is about Josh. yeah it's kinda out there... I probably sound crazy but since they've admitted that they WERE going out, we all think that Teenagers is about him right? that's sorta obvious, along with Ignorance, but anyway in teenagers she says "her first crack at love" and this song is fucken old, so she hadn't had like any boyfriends [at least serious ones] at the time. also, I think Misery Business is about him too, for the same reason, he was her only boyfriend at the time. and if you know the backstory to Misery Business, Hayley said it's about a girl who was going out with a guy she was in love with and manipulated him and completely changed him, and when they finally broke up him and Hayley started going out. so yeah, I really think Misery Business is about Josh for a lot of reasons, I won't get into all of them now haha. but she said that during the time the guy [Josh] and the other girl were going out though was one of the darkest times in her life, and this is one of their darkest songs. soo yep. I think this is about Josh when he was going out with the other girl, and how Hayley felt like he didn't care about her. sorryyy I repeated myself a lot. and I feel stupid for analyzing this that much lmao I need a life.

    euphiliteon October 18, 2009   Link

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