I have set aside everything I love
I have saved everything else for you
I cannot decide what this doubt's made of
Though I've thought over it through and through
In a book in a box high up on a shelf
In a locked and guarded vault
Are the things I keep only for myself
It's your fate, but it's not your fault

And for every useless reason I know
There's a reason not to care
If I hide myself wherever I go
Am I ever really there?

There is nowhere else I would rather be
But I can't just be right here
An enigma wrapped in a mystery
Or a fool consumed by fear?

And for every useless reason I know
There's a reason not to care
If I hide myself wherever I go
Am I ever really there?

I will give you all I could ever give
Though it's less than you will need
Could you just forget if you can't forgive
All the things I cannot concede?

And for every useless reason I know
There's a reason not to care
If I hide myself wherever I go
Am I ever really there?


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    You know I think you are both right to a degree. What I see this song as meaning is this guy loves this girl but he can't open up to her enough, can't love her as much as she deserves because he sees her as so amazing.(I will give you all I could ever give Though it's less than you will need) He is just so scared of it all, he is looking at an wondering if there is something wrong with him or is he just being stupid.(An enigma wrapped in a mystery Or a fool consumed by fear?)

    Later he realizes she likes him and she knows he likes her and he still can't say it. He tries to come up with things and reasons so he doesn't have to care but they all are absurd and stupid(And for every useless reason I know There's a reason not to care) so he finally asks her if she can ever forgive him for not being able to open up to her.(Could you just forget if you can't forgive All the things I cannot concede?)

    Then he asks himself if I can't say it to her, do I really love her?(If I hide myself wherever I go Am I ever really there?)

    The_Donon January 10, 2005   Link

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