Scarlet red
drips from my veins
What's wrong with me
That I imagine such things
And if only for a moment
Let there be peace
And how can I
Live with this pain
I don't have the strength
To conquer this shame
And if only for a moment
Let there be peace

And tell me did you know
That I still won't let it go
And just maybe your're still flying free
If only

Tell me why
I'm left here alone
I search for your voice
But I should've known
That if only for a moment
You'd be with me

And tell me did you know
That I still won't let it go
And just maybe you're still flying free

If only I could change the way
You were torn away from me
I would never let you go
I'd burn away the plans we made
Pretending to believe
That I am not afraid

And tell me did you know
That I still won't let it go
And just maybe you're still flying free
And tell me did you know
That I still won't let it go
And just maybe you're still flying free

If only


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    Such a gorgeous song. I think its about breaking up.

    Onlineon November 05, 2006   Link
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    This song by Tiffany was written to my cousin Frank D'amato. He was her bodygaurd and close friend for many years and after he died from cancer at a young age she wrote this song for him. <3 Rest In Peace Frank.

    ashbabyon January 04, 2009   Link

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