I'm bleeding in ways of the fire burned
I'm crying in ways of the nightbird
No more is there one to lay by my side
I'm straying in nightmares all the time

A little something I know
A little somewhere I go, reminds me of you

To blossom blue, is to blossom without you

I'm breaking but I cannot bear to
I'm staring but I cannot see you
For no more are you to lay by my side
I'm weeping no more then this second time

A little something I know
A little somewhere I go
Where the sweet waters flow, reminds me of you

A little something I know
A little somewhere I go
Where the sweet waters flow
Where the mistletoes grow, reminds me of you

To blossom blue, is to blossom without you


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    A special place one goes to rember someone you lost.

    SorrowBurnon July 20, 2006   Link
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    Where the mistletoes grow, reminds me of you...

    GSimenonon September 20, 2009   Link
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    i am a chinese ,so excuse my crappy english , all i want to say about this extremely emotional piece of song is that this its a creation of suicidal tendency ,please,i hope nobbody gonna die for this ,so good luck guys enjoy this song while keep your head out this depression atmosphere,good luck

    timemanon January 18, 2011   Link

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