Never Thought I'd See It Till The End
It Goes Way Down
But Makes No Sense
All The Times You Turned To Run Away
And Bitch About The Times
Times I Still Hold Dear
Lately I'm Sure Words Won't Implore You To Stay
It Won't Keep Me Near You
Lately I'm Sure Words Won't Implore You To Stay


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    i luv it and haven! theyre wicked! eva since ive seen them live i was blown away!

    b8bubbleson April 18, 2002   Link
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    this song is so emotinal, u can hear in his voice he means every single word!! havent got ne of the other songs yet, they dling!!! more like this plzzzzzzzzzzzzz :)

    truly amazing song

    sal_5522on May 13, 2002   Link
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    I love this song!, it is very powerfull. it means alot to me!. My favourite band!

    Philoon June 09, 2002   Link
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    touching. amanzigly touching.... I forget to breath whenever i listen to HEVEN...

    x.

    kate_xon July 23, 2002   Link
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    Love this song! Saw Haven Live, they were amazing, this song was one of the highlights!

    MyLastDayson September 07, 2002   Link
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    Wow, no-one has commented on this song in 4 years. All I can say is it is an amazing song that strikes to the core. Every word has emotion, beautiful.

    Wildenon December 22, 2006   Link

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