I'm not used coming through
More accustomed to a-fallin' out
Trying hard now as I can for you
Not to trip up on some stupid doubt
You got your hopes set way up high
Way on up there where the air is thin
Limit's supposed to be the sky
Trying not to let you down again

It's starting to come to me
I didn't know about, I hadn't figured it out
But it's starting to come to me now
A little bit too late

I can't see anything you've done
Any reason for the trouble you've got
You haven't hurt anyone
Compared to most, I'd say that's sayin' quite a lot
I can't help you when you're sad
That's a constant source of pain to me
Because I want to really bad
Even though you make it seem like nothing

It's starting to come to me
Didn't know about, I hadn't figured it out
But it's starting to come to me now
A little bit too late


Lyrics submitted by dragonflower44, edited by Jate

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    sounds like a conversation between two people who care about eachother. one person is depressed and the other wants to help that person but they can not because its almost impossible to really help someone in that situation. Maybe the the person who is worried is coming to the realization that they should have seen the problem earlier, before it was too late.

    lisalynnon January 12, 2005   Link

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