It's the end of the morning
What have i done?
It's finally getting warmer
Oh God what have i done?
Prayers for your soul while hoping mine
Would leave this awful place sometime
Somewhere better with no more pain
You won't love him you'll love me again
I was the one the one who was always here
Fate seeks my soul and it's drawing near
I'd die today if you could forgive me, dear
I said that anything mattered... words
I'd sing you a song i'd love you if i knew how
It's too late to hold or kiss you now
He wont remember were made perfect somehow
This morning is different ... words
I look down she's asleep in a place she can smile again
The world will forget her as she disappears to them
I swore i'd love her i'd rather pretend
All these tears are for you ... words
With poison within me and everything still
I know now what i have to do what i never will
I will lift up my eyes to the hills
Promises, promises, promises ... words


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    when he says "promises, promises, promises.. words" i at first thought he was talking about God's promises as well.. but upon further examination.. he's talking about how many promises he himself makes to God and to other people but never comes through with them, or he's lying.. take for example.. every time he says "words".. right before that, is a line about him saying something "i said that anything mattered" , "this morning is different"(in quotes) , "all these tears are for you"(in quotes) , "i will lift up my eyes to the hills"... but the most apparent one is "i swore i'd love her, i'd rather pretend".. all of them are examples of him saying something that he really didn't mean.. and that's why i think the song starts of with that powerful line "oh God, what have i done?" he makes all these claims and promises that he really doesn't believe in himself.. this song is powerful to me because it's so much an example of my own struggle.. it's helped me become more honest and making good on what i say..

    utterlychangedintofireon September 26, 2009   Link

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