I wondered if you could come and help me,
I want to get from here,
To there.

I wondered if you could come and help me,
I want to get from here,
To there.

I saw your face look
Down to mine,
I only hope that you're alright.
I know you think it's always think you who
Needs some time alone,
Needs some time alone,

To feel I wondered if you could come and help me down.
I want to get from here
To there.

To feel I wondered if you could come and help me down.
I want to get from here
To there.

After tonight another day,
A chance to feel a different way,
The sun is slowly changin' size still,
Sorrow in your eyes,
Sorrow in your eyes.

So feel I wondered if you could come and help me down.
I want to get from here
To there.

So feel I wondered if you could come and help me down.
I want to get from here
To there.

Heavy hearts swing low,
Feel down let go.

So feel Feel down let go down.
I want to get from here
To there.

So feel Feel down let go down.
I want to get from here
To there.

Feel Feel down let go down.
I want to get from here
To there.

So feel Feel down let go down.
I want to get from here
To there.

I wondered if you could come and help me


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    agreed, probably the most chill metric song i've heard.

    dustybreezeon June 24, 2008   Link

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