Fall asleep to me
I'll be there when you wake up
When you start your day your right next to me
But I can't explain
How feelings move so fast
Once they start I can't control how my heart
Feels for you

But i never knew
I'd see you smile
I fade into your eyes
We'll be hangin out
Forehead to forehead
My hand held in yours

Fading fast without you here
I need you near to calm my fears
And be my brighest star
No one know what you are to me
Finding the right words to say never came so easily
Count on me to believe in you

But I never knew
I'd see you smile
I fade into your eyes
We'll be hangin out
Forehead to forehead
My hand held in yours

But my trust issues
They're surrounding me
When can we make our own history
My trust issues
Surrounding me
When can we make our own history

But I would see you smile
I fade into your eyes
We'll be hangin out
Forehead to forehead
My hand held in yours



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    albeit the lyrics are overly simple... its got a catchy beat

    these guys any good live?

    salparadise04on March 19, 2005   Link
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    its about being really close to someone you love but then again having a hard time fully giving yourself even though you know in your heart this is right

    madde2333on July 11, 2006   Link
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    I think I like the demo version of this song better. but I'm not completely sure yet. If anyone wants to hear it. Talk to me on AIM: hfranklin2010

    hfranklin2010on August 11, 2006   Link
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    I think I like the demo version of this song better. but I'm not completely sure yet. If anyone wants to hear it. Talk to me on AIM: hfranklin2010

    hfranklin2010on August 11, 2006   Link

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