it came 2me
like a wind
on a summer day
it’s not much,
but anyway
it was a feeling
for the real me
it hurts
it burns
I endure it anyway
I saw
Myself fall
But I love you anyway

CHORUS:
I LOOK IN2 UR EYES
A REFLECTION OF A GLARE
THEN I REALIZE I’M BLIND
GO IN2 BLANK STARES
UR MY BRNING FIYURE
WHAT KEEPS ME GOING
UR WHAT I CARE
FOR

Instilled on me
Like a heat
Coming form a flame
It’s growing
It’s okay
It was a feeling
For the real me
It pains
I prayed
It’ll never go away
I tried
2hide
but I couldn’t keep it from you

CHORUS

Not gonna leave
I cant still breathe
Unless you calm me down
Don’t go away
It’s a feeling
For the real me
It stays
I’m hazed
4ever on my soul
I cried
I sighed
Cuz it’s not the way I want it to

CHORUS

Skreme:
Brning fiyure(4x)
I love you(2x)
Ur light keeps me awake
Awake from death
N the steps I take

CHORUSX2

I love you!


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    everytime i read this song i just wanna close my eyes; picture it n my mind as a tear swells down my face; he's obviously in love with this chic and for some reason, she just doesnt see it. it's crazy. he loves her, even if she doesnt love him. He wants her to be happy. It's a true love at it's best. He's willing to give his life for her! life's almost great; it wont be all the way great til the dude who wrote that becomes a rockstar and is married to that girl!!rock oN!-jason

    jsyn0001on June 18, 2003   Link
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    jsyn0001on June 18, 2003   Link
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    This song means somethin abou a guy who meey a gir land then she dies and he gets depressed.

    TetherGuitariston June 18, 2003   Link
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    I'm sorry for all the shit I put u through! Give it time and we can get to know eachother better! This song is awesome! Thanks for everything!

    Strwberrieblond3on June 19, 2003   Link

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