You're all I see these days
But you're so far away
This dream is never ending
Your falling through my broken mind
I've been caught up this time
Finally showing some passion
These shattered eyes
Have broken over the thought of leaving you
But I must go

Inside my heart
I still spend time on
On first thinking that you've stolen my heart
And entrapped my mind
I'm giving in to you
I'm lost again
I see there is no difference were still alone

So come home with me tonight
We'll wait till dark turns light
Can't fight this feeling in my soul
I'm lost in thoughts
No way your gone
Silence evolves
No way your gone
Follow me home

Something strange in me
I feel the same for you
But there is no difference
Were still alone
There is no need in crying
There is no need in dying
It makes no difference
Were still alone

So come home with me tonight
We'll wait till dark turns light
Can't fight this feeling in my soul
I'm lost in thoughts
And if your gone silence evolves
And if your gone follow me home

So come home with me tonight
We'll wait till dark turns light
Can't fight this feeling in my soul
I'm lost in thoughts
No way your gone
Silence evolves
No way your gone
Follow me home
No way your gone
Silence evolves
No way and you're gone


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Follow Me Lyrics as written by Adam Berry

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    this song reminds me of my girlfriend and this song reminds her of me...because of the lines:

    "something strange in me i feel the same for you but there is no difference were still alone there is no need in crying there is no need in dying it makes no difference were still alone"

    because its like we are extremely happy with each other, been together for a while and still no arguments or disagreements. but she lives 20 miles away. so its like even though we are together and really happy, we are still alone most of the time because its hard to see her. i need to get my drivers license. :(

    what-everon May 10, 2004   Link

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