The sun comes up and you are all over my mind
You're in my brain before I can open my eyes
As I go on without you
My heartbeat won't slow down
I need you back like I need air to breath this out

All I can do is keep you closer now
'Cause I know you're somewhere out there looking down
Wherever you are (wherever you are)
I hope you can see me smiling

The sky gets dark
I watch the water here at home
It's ten years now and I'm still learning to let go
It's not the same without you
There's no one keeping time
You were the rhythm that was bringing us to life

All I can do is keep you closer now
'Cause I know you're somewhere out there looking down
Wherever you are (wherever you are)
I hope you can see me smiling now
(I hope you can see me smiling)

Sometimes I can't help but think that I
Have you right behind me all the this time
If only you could have a chance to see
All the happiness you gave to me

All I can do is keep you closer now
'Cause I know you're somewhere out there looking down
Wherever you are (wherever you are)
I hope you can see me smiling now
(I hope you can see me smiling now)
I hope you can see me smiling


Lyrics submitted by Skoobasteve24

See Me Smiling Lyrics as written by Ryan Michael Mendez Longineu Warren Iii Parsons

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    I love this song. I heard is was a continuation in a line of songs about a friend that Ryan lost. View from Heaven, Shadows and Regrets, and now See Me Smiling could all be about the same person.

    Skoobasteve24on March 14, 2011   Link
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    Amazing song. And I agree with sfudgie1985. It seems that the most likely meaning behind this song, is about the friend that they lost, Shad.

    claw1400on March 17, 2011   Link
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    I read that this song is about Ryan Key's aunt and her having a terminal illness. It's his aunt Stephanie who is mentioned in the song "Rock Star Land" from One For the Kids.

    SIXftUndrDaStarson March 26, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    It's definitely about Shad. You can watch the acoustic video for this song, where they included images of Shad, including one of him behind a drumset. Yellowcard always makes such beautiful music.

    Link to video: youtube.com/watch

    KylieeDawnnon November 20, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    Totally agree, I'm 99% certain this is about Shad as he was a drummer and there's the line "Theres no one keeping time, You were the rhythm that was bringing us to life"

    : )

    kathrynsayshion March 23, 2011   Link

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