We met as two total strangers
As many lovers often do
But who could have ever seen the danger
I didn't know I'd fall in love with you

[Chorus]
You are this lonely picker's daydream
Like a wish that's wishing to come true
So Liberty just now I'm waiting
To share this love song with you

But do you think about me when you're lying in his bed
Won't you take the time to explain
Do you ever think you'd rather be with me instead
Or do you only think about me when it rains

We shared some special nights together
We said we'd watch the morning rise
But when the sun was all around us
Wasn't nothing I hadn't seen in your eyes

I try so hard to keep it hidden
But I am hurting deep inside
For every time I've seen you smile
There are two times that I have cried

[Chorus]

Now and forever my love will be the same
I will be waiting underneath the pouring rain


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Liberty Lyrics as written by John Francis Kane Chris Duffy

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    i can't believe no one had posted these lyrics before. this is definitely my favorite vertical horizon song.

    jesus christon April 13, 2002   Link
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    I can't believe only 55 people thus far have view this song. 3 times as many people have viewd my profile... good lord people... Emo kids, I am disappointed...

    MixMasterMattyon May 18, 2002   Link
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    This song hits me right in the heart. I can identify so much with the lyrics. It reminds me a very special time in my life and a very special person. Definitely my favorite VH song..

    designer99on August 01, 2002   Link
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    My favorite VH song too!!! It makes me cry to think about it... something about the guitar, and the passion in his voice... ahhh.

    I don't understand the "lonely picker's daydream" part, though... help?

    MelissaGirlon August 01, 2002   Link
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    i didn't even have to hear this song... only read the words. beautiful stuff... but of course you can't expect anything else from vertical horizon. which album of theirs is this from... ?

    zoe1286on March 28, 2003   Link
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    i read 'lonely picker's daydream' as the guitarist. you know, picking on the guitar, etc. so singer/musician/guy's daydream

    Ethereal Butterflyon May 20, 2005   Link
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    This is on their first album, There and Back Again.

    The Unchosen Oneon June 24, 2006   Link

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