Don’t think you can get out this easy
I feel it too, but I'll never move
It's what you didn’t do that’s making you look so guilty
of hiding the truth that you really feel

I'll remember your smile
coming out as I cling on with eyes
cursed all the sky you were on

some things are better off left unsettled
go close your eyes to try to forget
its so you to walk all the world’s laid footsteps
hoping that you did nothing at all

I'll remember your smile
coming out as I clinged on with eyes
curse this star we’re on


Lyrics submitted by thenightopus, edited by svarlu

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    I think its about a relationship and they both have the feeling it wont last long but one side doesnt want to accept it and fights for the relationship and finally they let go

    nitro490on June 09, 2007   Link
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    NO COMMENTS?!?!?!?!?!

    this song is amazing

    not quite sure of the meaning, but i love it.

    xb3autifulxli3sxon March 01, 2007   Link
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    Song is about a band member leaving the band and how it affected the lead singer.

    TheLionTameron August 22, 2007   Link

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