Fall to my knees just to be close to God
And I fall to the floor from your love
I am weakened by your tenderness
And touched by your innocence
I search just to find that you're enough
I'm here, call on me
Everything, you and me
Every moment I think of you is...(every thought that shatters)

All this time just to break up
I'm bored and so alone
Wake up
I'm bored and so alone
Wake up

I will be your protector
Guided by the light from heaven
I will stand and never be undone
Like a flame with a million hours
Keeping warm this enchantment
All that goes inside this grace is yours
I'm here, call on me
Everything, you and me
Every moment I think of you is...(every thought that shatters)

All this time just to break up
I'm bored and so alone
Wake up
I'm bored and so alone
Wake up

Love me, love me before you tell me all the reasons why you wouldn't have me
Everything's so fucked up in my head
I don't know for sure that's what she said
Tell me, tell me please won't you let me tell you how inside I feel so empty
Nothing left just thoughts of better times
Letting heal this broken heart and mind
I can't find your will to be saved
Waking all this fear inside me
I can't find your will to be saved
Wake up find yourself inside me


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    "wake up find yourself inside me"

    i could be wrong but that line to me means, that he knows maybe someone close to him, or he's saying it to people in general that (whoever the person may be) can share every pain they feel with him, because he knows how it feels himself, he has the same pains and he's basically saying its okay to "Call on him" ..

    misery loves company

    just_another_brickon February 10, 2005   Link

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