Today I woke up early
I saw you sleeping there
I rose and tiptoed softly out
To see day dawn through cold air

The grass and leaves were lacy
In white dew soon melt away
I really wanted somebody to
Hold me and to say

Sweetheart, you're only human
Don't blame yourself so hard
You only did what we all do
You thought your love was enough to

Change his mind
Change his heart
Provide a place for your lives to start
But it takes two to try to
It takes two tryin'
It takes two tryin'

And you can't will
You can't will
You can't will love, love to life
But you can do the loving thing
Make like a bird and fly


Lyrics submitted by cavador, edited by kateejo17, yobrat, ShieskaClow, Ashlexa, toadling17, PJonny, adverbs

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    The lyrics are really off. Really listen to her words.

    Woken up like an animal Teeth ready for sinking My mind's lost in bleak visions I've tried to escape but keep thinking

    Limbs lost to a dead wait state Skull caged like a prison And he's lost faith he'll ever see again The soul mate he once taught of me then

    Underneath this skin there's a human Buried deep within there's a human And despite everything I'm still human But I think I'm dying here

    Woken up like an animal I'm un-ready for healing My mind's lost with nightmares streaming Woken up, kicking, screaming

    Oh~ Take me out of this place I'm in Oh~ Break me out of this shell-like case I'm in

    Underneath this skin there's a human Buried deep within there's a human And despite everything I'm still human

    I think that I'm still human

    Underneath this skin there's a human Buried deep within there's a human And despite everything I'm still human But I think I'm dying here

    What say you guys? =^.^=

    ShieskaClowon November 08, 2013   Link

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