I can't see the meaning
Of this life I'm leading
I try to forget you
As you forgot me
This time there is nothing
Left for you to take
This is goodbye

Summer is miles and miles away
And no one would ask me to stay

And I
Should contemplate this change
To ease the pain
And I
Should step out of the rain
Turn away

Close to ending it all
I am drifting through the
Stages of the rapture
Born within this loss
Thoughts of death inside
Tear me apart from the
Core of my soul

Summer is miles and miles away
And no one would ask me to stay

And I
Should contemplate this change
To ease the pain
And I
Should step out of the rain
Turn away

At times the
Dark's fading slowly
But it never sustains
Would someone
Watch over me
In my time of need?

Summer is miles and miles away
And no one would ask me to stay

And I
Should contemplate this change
To ease the pain
And I
Should step out of the rain
Turn away

And I
Should contemplate this change
To ease the pain
And I
Should step out of the rain
Turn away


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In My Time of Need Lyrics as written by Mikael Lars Akerfeldt

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    I also am a complete Opeh fanatic, mainly because i can relate to the lyrics better then i've ever been able to with any other band, well i just got out of a two year relationship recently, so more and more of these songs are making sense to me, but hey they make me happy :D, and i just had a school concert and did to bid you farewell and demon of the fall :D:D, hehe anyways, what this song means to me is that his "someone", girlfriend, wife, whoever, has broken his heart, and the pain seems to have not been the first time "This time there is nothing left for you to take, this is goodbye" there's no more left in him for this complete (for lack of better words) bitch, to take from him, he's broken, and suicide sounds like the only way to stop the heartache, but i agree with Chrissy, he does feel there might be someone, he has hope to live for someone, even though he probebly was only alive for the one he loved, i can understand that right now hehe, "And I should contemplate this change To ease the pain" he is contimplating it, it "should" not commit suicide, so he knows better, but the pain is unbearable, and if anyone has ever been in the guys position in a seriouse breakup, the only [erson you want in that time of need is the girl you love, and if she's not there anymore the emptiness is anuf to kill you.

    RinasDeedooon December 09, 2005   Link

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