if i died today
would u care 2say
i love u
1last time
if i ran away
would u tell urself
that u dont care
n u'll be fine
i wonder how u feel ab me
let me in2 ur head
in thru your eyes
open wide
lemme see
how u feel
about me
(Underneath the dirt
Underneath the shit
There’s a buried treasure
Buried in it)

CHORUS
UR MY KEY- TO UNLOCK THE DOORS
UR WHAT I SEE- ON THE FLOOR
LIFT ME UP-HOLD UR HAND
NEVER LET IT GO
UR MY BURIED TREASURE
CUZ UR WHAT I TREASURE
1MOMENT LASTS FOREVER
I WANNA LIFT MY SELF up 2 U N NEVER LET GO!

My life’s a cold hell
Brns there cuz I fell
I’m skreme-ing no one’s there
To save me from the pain
Doesn’t it seem like
I put her to shame
I wonder how she feels ab me
Is she gonna let me fall farther
Hit the ground
Wake up bleeding
Die ‘lone feeding
I don’t want this
Shit2me
(Inside the ground
Inside the box
There’s a buried treasure
Watching the clock)

CHORUS

It’s getting so ridiculous
I cant find the time2breathe
When I realized I stopped
It seemz terrifying
I cant b saved
Unless a miracle occurs
Only she could save me
I wannabe saved by her

CHORUSX2

Skreme:
save me(4x)
I LOVE YOU(5X)
After I find me,
I’ll find u
I’ll treasure you 4ever
I –
I love you!


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    This song is awesome! Its so deep! "Deep enough to drown in"!

    Strwberrieblond3on June 17, 2003   Link

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