On my first day back my first day back in town
My first day my first day back in town
The clouds up above they were humming our song
Humming humming our song

My biggest fear is if I let you go
You'll come and get me in my sleep
My biggest fear is if I let you go
You'll come and get me in my sleep

Come and get me
I set my course sailed away from shore
Steady steady as she goes
I crash in the night two worlds collide

But when two worlds collide no one survives no one survives and
The reddest of reds the bluest of blues
The saddest of songs I'll sing for you and
My biggest fear is if I let you go

You'll come and get me in my sleep
My biggest fear is if I let you go
You'll come and get me in my sleep
Come and get me come and get me in my sleep

Come and get me come and get me in my sleep


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    I think it's about a failing relationship that he's afraid to let go,

    "My biggest fear is if I let you go you'll come and get me in my sleep" he knows there will be bitter feelings between the two of them if he calls it off, perhaps she will come back and take it all out on him.

    Yet maybe he feels he deserves it hence "come and get me"

    SixStringSoulon December 13, 2006   Link

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