Late night
Early morning
We talked until there was nothing left to say
It was strange
The war was on
But I've never felt so safe
And I've never seen better days

You laughed
You understood
Something unfamialar
And I didn't think I could feel this way
I was cold and tired
And the world outside was hungry
But I've never seen better days, better days
No I've never seen better days

And nights were tragic
But it didn't seem to matter
It was easier then to turn the other way
From the ruins of rage
I guess we were scared
But I've never seen better days, better days
No I've never seen better days

And when I kissed you
Concealing my confusion
Of what I knew, but just couldn't say
I love you
I love you
Oh how I love you
And I've never seen better days, better days
No I've never seen better days

The end is here
The end is here
The end is here

And I've never seen better days, better days
No I've never seen better days



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    this is beautiful. even though the meaning is pretty obvious, it is still just amazing.

    21matchstickson September 03, 2005   Link
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    clearly nobody even knows who josh joplin is..... but in my opinion, this is one of the single greatest songs ever recorded.

    xxchilltown4xxon May 31, 2007   Link
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    this song is actually called juniper, i think... but yeah, agree with the first two posters

    samzzon July 11, 2007   Link

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