One day I fell asleep
And dreamt of something to keep
Opened up my dying mind
To see the things that I'd never find
Something true and beautiful
Was waiting there for me
In a dream where I believed
I'd find my way back home

Oh, I think you should know how it feels falling
Down and out alone when no one cares
And I think you should know how it feels when
The world buries your soul and you're still alive

Don't ask what you can tell
When I scratch myself to sleep
And don't try to wake me up
When I fall down, I bleed
And even though there is more to say
I've tried to steal myself away
I've taken all I can
I can help myself

Oh, I think you should know how it feels falling
Down and out alone when no one cares
I think you should know how it feels when
The world buries your soul and you're still alive

There must be someone out there
Who can hear me scream aloud
I know there must be someone who cares
Just enough to help me out
Tell me there is someone out there
I know you hear me now
I know there is someone who cares
So please just help me out

I know you hear me now
I know there is someone who cares
So please just help me out


Lyrics submitted by DubJ

I Think You Should Know Lyrics as written by Charles Edward Sloan Leslie Cameron Hall

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  • +1
    My Opinion

    I can't believe nobody commented on this beautiful song

    This song is about extreme feeling loneliness

    "I think you should know how it feels falling down and out alone when no one cares I think you should know how it feels when the world buries your soul and you're still alive"

    Those lines hurts a lot for me

    TheLASTLoveron June 01, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This whole album is amazing because of the pain involved. It's so depressing but by far some of their best writing. I love this song because I can relate so much to the lyrics. Sometimes you feel like the world doesn't give a shit about you when you're going through major problems, and there are other people who are living perfectly fine. You just wish all those people could feel the way you do. This is Crossfades master piece if you ask me.

    ....Oh and everything else is pretty much correct in these lyrics except for: "There must be someone out there who can help me scream it out"

    It should be "There must be someone out there who can hear me scream aloud"

    seether07on June 14, 2011   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion

    I can't believe nobody commented on this beautiful song

    This song is about extreme feeling loneliness

    "I think you should know how it feels falling down and out alone when no one cares I think you should know how it feels when the world buries your soul and you're still alive"

    Those lines hurt a lot for me

    TheLASTLoveron June 01, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I agree with you. I've been repeating this song over and over again. Hope I put up the correct lyrucs. I've got my copy pre-ordered, can't wait for it to arrive.

    DubJon June 08, 2011   Link

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