Now I know that the end comes
You knew since the beginning
Didn't want to believe it s true
You are alone again, my soul will be with you

Why is the clock even running
If my world isn't turning
Hear your voice in the doorway wind
You are alone again I m only waiting

You tear into pieces my heart
Before you leave with no repentance
I cried to you, my tears turning into blood
I m ready to surrender
You say that I take it too hard
And all I ask is comprehension
Bring back to you a piece of my broken heart
I'm ready to surrender

I remember the moments
Life was short for the romance
Like a rose it will fade away
I'm leaving everything

No regrets, war is over
The return of a soldier
Put my hands on my bleeding heart
I'm leaving all behind
No longer waiting

You tear into pieces my heart
Before you leave with no repentance
I cried to you, my tears turning into blood
I m ready to surrender
You say that I take it too hard
And all I ask is comprehension
Bring back to you a piece of my broken heart
I m ready to surrender

I've waited for so long!


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    I love this song ever since I first heard it funny enough only a few months back. I dont agree with Turato's statement on the meaning thou.. I believe the reference to war and soldiers is only a metaphor, and its more a broken heart/love song. You tear into pieces my heart before you leave with no repentance - no remorse to the way you've treateed someone.

    Like a rose It will fade away - the memories will fade. Well yeah that was my belief anyway..

    jessrox87on June 14, 2007   Link

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