weather ridden days.
remind you of enough to reason.
reasons not explained.
just not enough for you to care.
in time i'll know enough to know better.
make your choice now.
don't let this fade.
just like what you left before.
and what you miss now.
in time you'll know enough to know better.
just scream out loud.
i gave more.
hardly breathing on my own.
don't have the words to say to you.
and ill keep holding on.
ill keep breathing.
it's not enough.
not meant for you.
before this nigh breaks.
before this night takes you.
just breathe.


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    Such a brilliant song.... It's hosted on Audiogalaxy.com. Go get it.

    Half Cabon March 03, 2003   Link
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    SongMeanings has been down for a long time so I havent seen this comment for about a year, but didn't AudioGalaxy shut down?

    Anyway, this song is one of they're emo songs. Its quite amazing, especially the end. I wish the December Drive would come to Chicago...

    DarkerShadeofWinteron April 10, 2004   Link
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    woooww... this song is amazing...

    madhippoon April 12, 2004   Link
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    i love this song. sounds a lot like earlier jimmy eat world.

    catchfireon June 14, 2004   Link
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    who are they? I really just looked here because the name was interesting. what kind of music do they play?

    pumkinhedon November 04, 2004   Link
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    indie - ish stuff. a lot like mineral, the appleseed cast, elliott and somewhat of on the might of princes.

    DarkerShadeofWinteron December 11, 2004   Link
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    and just so you guys know, this song isn't about girls or relationships, if you have their full length and listen to the commentary, he explains it.

    DarkerShadeofWinteron January 09, 2006   Link
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    Well for a long time i thought it was about a relationship - but from what DarkerShadeofWinter said it forced me to look at another angle, well if he knew so much about the meaning behind it, he shoulda posted the it - anyway it could be about an old bandmate, a friend, a family member...

    NothingTwoLoze1988on January 21, 2007   Link

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