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Flyleaf – So I Thought Lyrics 16 years ago
I agree with it being about a really tough break-up and trying to get through it. "A year goes by \ And I can't talk about it" shows that even after a year, its too painful to talk about or even think about. It then goes on to repeat that line again, meaning that even after two years, its still too painful to talk about.

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Anberlin – Retrace Lyrics 16 years ago
I can completely relate to that blog post and this song. My girlfriend and I have been dating for 15 months (almost a year and a half) and her parents are trying to drive a stake between us because they don't want us dating. The last 15 months have truly been the best of my life and I'd go so far as to say that she is probably my soulmate. At the moment, we haven't been able to talk for the last month or so because of her parents and I've spent the last month living in memories. Every time I think about our relationship and our time apart (hopefully only temporarily), it feels like a knife is being twisted deeper into my heart. I also fear that since the last time I've seen her, we may have changed too much and we that may prevent us from ever being together again.

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Anberlin – There Is No Mathematics To Love And Loss Lyrics 16 years ago
My take on the chorus is this:

"Have you ever heard a word?"
- He's asking if she's heard anything that he's said, and he's probably asked her to reconsider the divorce/break-up.

"(Rather be lonely in love, than alive with you and dead)"
- He's saying that out of the three choices, he'd rather deny that the divorce/break-up ever happened, as opposed to being alive and living in the real world or being dead.

"Have you ever heard a word?"
- Same as above

"Hear me out this time (hear me out this time)"
- He's saying that he's asked her to reconsider the divorce/break-up and he wants her to at least listen and hear him out.

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