If I could somehow take back all these lies
Finally put down this disguise
Get you back, back where you belong
If I could take back all the shit I've done
Make you see that you're the one
It started out so right, it went so wrong
Tell me baby, how did it go so wrong?

[Chorus]
Please don't ever go away, no matter what I say
You've got to know how much I need you
Please don't let it go to waste, all the memories we've made
Cause they won't mean a thing, if you're not here with me

Do you remember how we used to talk
About running away just to get lost?
I wish that you were here with me tonight
Tell me baby, how to make this right

[Chorus]

If I could lay you on my bed
If I could hold you once again
I'd never let you go
Take your time, let's do this right,
Just know that I'll be waiting

[Chorus]

If you're not here with me.
I want you here with me.


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Here with Me Lyrics as written by Zac Maloy James Hart

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    Again, I saw these guys LIVE 2 nights ago.

    And to quote the frontman:

    "You know how you always hear songs about relationships turning south? Just calling it quits and heading for the next one? Well this song is about manning up and sticking it out to make it last. This song goes out to everyone here!"

    Burn halo is bound for a high spot in the history of rock. If you haven't seen em live GET TICKETS. YOU NEED TO SEE THEM LIVE! This band is a thousand times better live! That's not to say the CD isn't good, which you should buy immediately if you haven't already.

    So get off that ass and GO SHELL OUT FOR IT!

    staticinfernoon March 26, 2009   Link

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