Well I followed you that time
Things that touched me slipped my mind
If you help me then I'll try and I'll believe you

Time for you to explain
Ive been caught up in my pain
And its really not the same
You can see it

I got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me
Iive got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me

I cant filter what I want
See my face and see the cost
All that's good that just got tossed
And I keep waiting

And I don't know what to drink
I get twisted everything
I need you to see me sing
Can you believe it

I got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me
Ive got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me

I know you do
I know you do
I know you do

Now I know you came
Now I know you know my name
Don't let me be the same

Well I followed you for years
Ive got pain and Ive got fears
Then there's moments when it clears
And I've been waiting

I've got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me
I've got nothing left to be
Do you have some plans for me

I know you do
I know you do
I know you do


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    Also, Dinosaur Jr. RAWKS some freakin' guitar, half the story is in the solos \m/\m/

    I know I may get attacked about this because I am sharing a perspective of faith, that seems to happen a lot on the internet. I really do think this is what it means, and I would ask that criticism focus on this being a wrong interpretation and what YOU think the interpretation is, rather than simple faith-bashing. I don't go around mocking other people's beliefs, and I interpret songs of people with different life philosophies than mine without having to say I disagree with that philosophy.

    Thanks, can't wait to hear y'all's thoughts and interpretations!

    EyesofaJackalon December 15, 2010   Link

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