Drawn to the violence of change
Charmed by the sentimental brave
I hear the door slam I look the other way
I hate the small talk and the empty days

Silver lining, I bathe in your light
I'll always believe in your place in my life
Silver lining, I know that I'm right
I'll always believe in your right to shine

Scared of the things that people say
Knowing my confidence might fail
I feel the worlds weight upon my breaking back
I see uncertainty and the visible cracks

Silver lining, I bathe in your light
I'll always believe in your place in my life
Silver lining, I know that I'm right
I'll always believe in your right to shine

Silver lining, I bathe in your light
I'll always believe in your place in my life
Silver lining, I know that I'm right
I'll always believe in your right to shine



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    this song is amazaingly beautiful, and sad too; it's about how the relationship is slowly ending, the guy is about to walk out on you and you don't do anything to stop him, because you want him to be happy and pursuit his dreams, but still he will always be a part of you; you are afraid to break down and cry, but at the same time you see hope in the end of the tunnel, you know that a brighter day will come

    Chamigaon January 18, 2005   Link

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