You said there would come a day you would leave, someday not so far away from here. I'm falling further into your arms, in love with you. I'll sing to you, with all that I am. I'd give me life just to touch your hand. I'm sorry I didn't believe you, when you told me that you had to go. I'm sorry I didn't believe you when you said that you had to go, I even felt the holes in your hands. I'm sorry, for what I have become.


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    It seems to me this song is about Jesus Christ giving his life, and how he wishes he could of been a better person, maybe? I dunno.. seems like it.

    dsgrntld187on January 04, 2005   Link
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    It could be from the poistion of anyone or even any of the disciples but my guess would be Thomas (Didymus) because he felt the holes in Jesus' hands. I'm not sure if anyone else did. Also they call him "Doubting Thomas" because of his doubts. That could add to the part saying I'm sorry I didn't believe you.

    RichieMac3on February 11, 2005   Link
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    i think this song is kind of like in the disciples' point of views

    elimyon February 18, 2007   Link
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    i know spoken is a christian band but i dont see much of a conection with this song and the music video.does anyone have any ideas about the vid

    sydney77on July 25, 2008   Link
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    i know spoken is a christian band but i dont see much of a conection with this song and the music video.does anyone have any ideas about the vid

    sydney77on July 25, 2008   Link
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    the video is a sort of abstract representation, a more undertoned visualization of the song's message, purposed to allow non-believers to understand it easily without the gospel being shoved in their face.

    sharinganerroron November 28, 2008   Link

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