Life, its crazy how somethings never work out,
But I'm hoping that this time goes right,
Cause I've tried so hard
To keep you hanging on this life,
But you always have to try to fight

[CHORUS]
I'm scared and I'm running, and I'm running out of time
And all this time, I always thought we were invisible,
Now I'm scared that it's over, and will I have another life to live?

Time, it's gone so fast, all it took was one night back
To crash it all into the ground,
Now two gone deep in a predictable last scene,
Just never thought it'd be you and me
So what do we do?
I tell you I'm afraid just like you,
But by the time we're done thinking it's gone,
So don't waste your life,
Just look at me and remember the time,
The time my angel came to stay

[CHORUS]

So that day, you drank away, all alone in some way,
Now all that's left is me to blame,
But I just want to wake up from this dream


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Blind Sight Lyrics as written by Ryan Cabrera

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    Ok..is this song about getting into a car accident?..I can't figure it out...someone please help..it's bugging me so bad!

    smartie303on December 23, 2004   Link

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