So,
now you're not there
but your ghost
still burns in the air
and finally,
above us the waves
have come
to take you away

And with this song
I'll say goodbye
and thank you for,
what you've done to my life
and finally
I'll say it with love,
I hope you're at rest
in the stars above

And I don't understand what you've died for
we still could ahve given so much more
even though you were something I could never be
all I know you're still watching over me
and now
and now
but now
now
now I know


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    no comments? oh WOW the most fucking beautiful song ive ever heard...i love it...

    star_9on October 15, 2004   Link
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    i have a comment...why did it take this long for him to make a solo album. his music is so moving.

    xcotexon October 16, 2004   Link
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    The song is actually called "Tribute to Ralph" it's about his friend who commit suicide, I've been there. He really knows how to write what i feel

    Cessilyon October 17, 2004   Link
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    hmm i could have sworn it was about one of his teachers who died...

    massaaron November 03, 2004   Link
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    this song most definitely is about one of his teachers that died of cancer. i went to the same high school as dallas.

    risson November 16, 2004   Link
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    not too sure what this song means, but it is definatley one of the most beautiful songs i have ever heard. and for the person above me who went to school with dallas, your lucky to have known him. hes an amazing musician

    alexonfire haon November 18, 2004   Link
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    Actually the song is titled 'missing'.

    Trimalchioon January 25, 2005   Link
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    concidering this song isnt on the album.. i don't even think this is actualy his song because i have a few songs/videos of his that arent even his songs and he does ALOT of covers.

    bythehourson January 25, 2005   Link
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    bythehours, don't post about something you obviously have no idea about. to recap, the song is called Missing and is about one of his high school teachers who died of cancer.

    likeaghoston January 30, 2005   Link
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    Dallas said right now it's only a single, but whom ever buys it, i think, the money goes to some benefit he's teacher was working towards for some disease.

    Trimalchioon March 03, 2005   Link

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