Creaking steps as I descend my stairs
What I would give to see you standing there
Another night; time spent alone
I try to pretend that I hear the phone
I pick it up, but no ones there
I’m starting to believe that you don’t care

This creaking house forms perfect harmonies
With the sounds of nothing and foreboding tragedy
From this undefiled rhythm, resonates melody
An impeccable composition is all remedy

Ooooooooooo I’m so alone
Ooooooooooo no one is home
Ooooooooooo me on my own
Ooooooooooo everything is unknown

As far as I can see I can’t see you there
Staring at the sun, try to fight the glare
As the sun sets light begins to drown
In the moon lit night; emotions torn down
I miss your voice on the telephone
Please one last chance, this was all unknown

This creaking house forms perfect harmonies
With the sounds of nothing and foreboding tragedy
From this undefiled rhythm, resonates melody
An impeccable composition is all remedy

Ooooooooooo I’m so alone
Ooooooooooo no one is home
Ooooooooooo me on my own
Ooooooooooo everything is unknown

(break)


As far as I can see I can’t see you there
Staring at the sun, try to fight the glare
As the sun sets light begins to drown
In the moon lit night; emotions torn down
I miss your voice on the telephone
Please one last chance, this was all unknown

Ooooooooooo I’m so alone
Ooooooooooo no one is home
Ooooooooooo me on my own
Ooooooooooo everything is unknown


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    i loovee OOtO :-D yeeaayuuhhh

    o and all of u r GAY for not commenting on their songs...

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