In this life my chosen heart, reaching out to you tonight… blessed with sense of what they mean I never speak again. The sad fact is, you noticed that I never call and never write you and I never speak at all

Come clean, Cave in, drive into the stars, a sky that I can see
And I’ll be down with you if you’ll just cascade again

In the passing of this heart, falling down with you tonight… kissed the dream of who you are, we cannot meet again. It’s bad timing for all that you’ll be, cos I’ll never call and never write you and I’ll never speak at all

Come clean, Cave in, dream what I could be, then see what we achieve
And I’ll be down with you if you’ll just cascade again

And I’ll be down with you, I’ll be down, I’ll stay strong, I’ll fall for you
And I’ll be down with you, I’ll be down, I’ll say this once

Just cascade again, all this time
Just cascade again, all the way


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    Wicked Wicked Song!! HWG Rule

    SaintADon September 01, 2002   Link

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