Carry you in my breath
I'm going nowhere
Waiting for the future to begin

Every single step is just another reason
To forget who I've become
Carry you with all my regret

How can you change your mind
After all the dreams that we once shared?

When will I disappear into the day's design?
Ever being, always seeing, never dying
Wrapped around a rain cloud that passes the sky
Just moving on

Carry me in your breath
I've never needed anything but love, broken love
Carry me with all your promise

How can I turn away
After all the things that we once shared?
Never wanted to throw it away

Pretending that you were never my friend
I can no longer stumble around
Reaching for a dream that could have been

When will we disappear into the days design?
Ever being, always seeing, never dying
Wrapped around a rain cloud that passes the sky
Just moving on



Lyrics submitted by Jillian04

Sinatra Lyrics as written by N. Mendel J. Enigk

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    I think he's saying it's time for him to settle down, stop touring so much, and become a "real person" again, instead of some kind of rock star persona. he's saying he's not whatever anybody thinks or says he is, he's just himself. just another human, free to think and do and be whoever he pleases.

    setsunamudou732on February 04, 2008   Link

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