Listen to
Listen to me
I need you
A disaster's waiting to happen
These are the things I can't see through
When I'm saddened

It's not me
It's not me
Just give me some room to breathe
Or breathe for me
Breathe for me

Is this what it's about
I've reached for the strength to hold out
I'm leaving
The tears keep burning my eyes
And I have lost the strength to keep this alive

It's not me
It's not me
Just give me some room to breathe
Or breathe for me
Breathe for me
Breathe for me

I can't explain what I feel
But I know it's for real
Don't let me go back down

It's not me
It's not me
Just give me some room to breathe
Or breathe for me
Its not me
Its not me
Just give me some room to breathe
Or breathe for me
Or breathe for me


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Breathe For Me Lyrics as written by Adam Arthur Dearborn

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    I love this sone. It is so pretty.

    UnLoved666on April 22, 2004   Link

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