Come and see,
I swear by now I'm playing time against my troubles
I'm coming slow but speeding
Do you wish a dance while I'm in the front
The play on time is won
Oh, but the difficulty's coming here

I will go in this way
And find my own way out
I wont tell you what to be
But I'm coming to much more
Of Me

All at once the ghosts come back reeling in you now
What if they came down crushing
In the way I used to play for
All the love and loneliness
That nobody notices now
Oh, begging slow I'm coming here

I'll be waiting
I wanted to stay, I wanted to play, I wanted to love you
I'm only this far and only tomorrow leads the way
I'm coming waltzing back and moving into your head
Please

I wouldn't pass this by
Oh, no I wouldn't take any more than
What sort of man goes by
I will bring water
Why won't you ever be glad, it melts into wonder
I came in praying for you
Why wont you run into the rain and play
Let it just splash all over you


Lyrics submitted by Demau Senae

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    I love this song dearly. Just had to get that off my chest... I attended a live proformance at my school of this song sung by a pal of mine. He did a very good job of bringing all the emotions that #41 entails to life. Another reason I love this song is because it directly relates to certain events in my life that have changed me forever. I actually believe this song is about getting BACK TOGETHER with someone you thought you had lost and loved dearly. I get this from the lyrics "I'm begging slow I'm coming here Only waiting I wanted to stay I wanted to play I wanted to love you I'm only this far And only tomorrow leads my way I'm coming waltzing back and moving into your head" It just made sense that it was about a guy who mistakenly broke up with a girl and wants to get back with her. But then, it's just my interpertation, I could be wrong.

    Mr. Machineon April 30, 2004   Link

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