You do everything for me
Protect me from the shadows
You hold me when I'm falling
Chase all the bad dreams away

You hear me when I'm calling you
Wash away my tears
My blood is poisoned, my soul is aching
I'll die for you once more

But once you hurt me and I can't forget the pain
The razorblades inside my soul, inside my soul

I tried to forget you
I tried to love you
But I hurt you all the time
I can't forget you
I'm afraid to touch you
And I always see you cry

I tried to forget you
I tried to love you
But I hurt you all the time
I can't forget you
I'm afraid to touch you
And I always see you cry

You do everything for me
Protect me from the shadows
You hold me when I'm falling
Chase all the bad dreams away

You hear me when I'm calling you
Wash away my tears
My blood is poisoned, my soul is aching
I'll die for you once more

But once you hurt me and I can't forget the pain
The razorblades inside my soul, inside my soul

I tried to forget you
I tried to love you
But I hurt you all the time
I can't forget you
I'm afraid to touch you
And I always see you cry

Let me die, let me die, let me die with you
And I wish I could die with you again
And I wish I could die in your arms again
I want to die with you


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Die With You Lyrics as written by Christian Chris Pohl

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    such a beautiful lyric about a strong love to someone...he loves her so much he wants to die with her...he would do everything for love but they cant love each other i guess...

    Gothangle...on August 27, 2005   Link
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    i got my first hickey to this song and you know what i think this song is about... not loving the other person enought that it hurts whoever the other personis because they can be in the state of sheer bliss while the other is thinking of how they don't want to hurt the other but continues to live the lie of love.

    lady_ademaon May 19, 2006   Link
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    i like last chorus..and when she sings..let me die, let me die....its great! it must be that this person can't love enough, though the other person is the one and is always there. love doesn't work out at all!

    lathyruson September 21, 2006   Link
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    one of my favorite songs... so romantic and powerful, i love the still suffering remix more, and i'm sad that he's still suffering :( if he only knew how much i love him =p

    sinful_maidenon June 06, 2007   Link
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    A love that brings a joy and a sadness at the same time

    Chaos Lord Fuon February 24, 2008   Link

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