I should warn you
Things you're feeling, aren't normal now.
Think you need me
It's not easy, let you go some how.

Now we're too far gone,
Hope is such a waste
Every breath you take you give
Me the burdens bitter taste

You promise that you'd stay
You say you want to go
Your lips provide a shelter for the
Things that I don't know

Please speak slowly
My heart is learning
Teach me heart-ache,
Stop this burning now.

Wishful thinking
Patience shrinking, bliss is far away
North is calling
Now I'm falling, at your feet please stay


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    I should warn you Things you're feeling Aren't normal now Think you need me It's not easy, let you go some how

    Now we're too far gone Hope is such a waste Every breath you take you give me the burdens bitter taste

    You promise that you'd stay You say you want to go Your lips provide a shelther For the things I don't know

    Please speak slowly My heart is learning Teach me heartache Stop this burning now

    Wishful thinking Patience shrinking Bliss is far away (far away, far away) North is calling Now I'm falling At your feet, please stay

    All American Rejects is an incredible band. They're one of my faves. But could some one please clear up the meaning of the song, I'm a little confused.

    x martina x

    xglory_of_lovexon April 08, 2003   Link

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