You always amazed me
But that's the past
I kept silent and it rained for days
My inside were drenched
But I guess that's the part of growing up
I never wanted to learn
And I grew into the man
That you never knew
But I wouldn't be this way
If it wasn't for you
A hundred thank you's
It this is love
Fairy tales never came true
Judie's are black in full bloom
And I died in the womb
Take it back, all that's gone
It's all still there like you left it
December stayed the same
Nothing ever changed but you
Every dream civered in dents
Love can't fly tonight
Couples will rest, I'll be sleepless
So cry yourself to sleep
This is about broken hearts
This is about me
Bending again for nothing
I'd run to you but pain awaits
I'm coming home
But I'll be late
No deeper than imagination can be
Sight with nothing to see
What's faith if I can't believe
It's everything
A cure, but I make it a disease
God take me because I hate me


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    wow, hey i just discovered this band and bought their cd. They are incredible. I think the song is about his love dying...and he hasnt recovered.He grew into man after her death and became someone he believes she would be proud of. He has faith he´ll see her again one day up in heaven where she is....he says he´ll be coming home, but he´ll be late, it means he will meet her in heaven, but not anytime soon.

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