Just take it back (I feel)
They're only words (your hair)
We hold the tethers (through my)
We're here together (fingers)
We paint the night (every)
Only to find (silk stand)
It's cracked and peeling (takes my)
Each face revealing (breath a-)
What we don't say (-way)

Let's take these lines and draw ourselves out of here
This shipwreck from set-sail
We'll map the stars
Tonight they help to find a way
When all is said
Words can breathe more life than death

The innocence that people share
When touching on secrets and letting down hair

Over and over let's not forget last time
I've kept the best parts and play them in my mind
This is tomorrow so take it or leave it

Empty diaries
We have nothing to say
And we'll take the right steps to keep these pages clean
You want the answers and I see them on your face
You need to know this is where the promise breaks

I can give you my answer

I know (i know)
If you stay (if you stay)
This will be (this will)
Ours to take (be ours to take)

Inside I (i feel)
Am overwhelmed (so good)
From holding back (i want)
But know that this won't be forever (you for all my days, but tonight...)

I can't stay here
You can't ask me
Just so you would know


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    Yea, i hear ya Jfreem. I mean, personally, i think they were just trying to rhyme in this song. <grins>

    But honestly, thats the thing about Lyrics... they dont have ONE meaning. sure they may have meant something specific to the person who wrote the song, but if you take away something from a song that applies to your life, then by golly, thats what the song means. You see what im saying? But yes, this song is definately about Morality from what i gather. Key words and phrases lead to such an interpretation ... "clean" "overwhelmed" "holding back" "wont be forever" and so on and so forth. at least from my experiences , that is what i gather ...

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