It's good to hear your voice
It's good to hear your breathing
You're running out of hours
I'm running out reasons

Every time I turn around you're gone
But tonight I won't tell anyone

I should call the cops
Or I should call your father
But you're sayin' you don't care
So maybe I won't bother

Everybody notices when you're gone
Everybody wonders what they did wrong
All of us are waiting now, so long

But tonight I won't tell anyone
No, tonight I won't tell anyone
No, tonight I won't tell

'Cause this time it's too late
I won't wait up
I won't wonder
It's a waste
I can see now
I am sober
I've been scared straight

Everytime I turn around you're gone
Finally you figured out what went wrong
So whether you can hear or not
So long

No, tonight I won't tell anyone
No, tonight I won't tell anyone
No, tonight I won't tell anyone

No, tonight I won't tell anyone


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    i have a friend who is alcoholic, and every time i hear this song i can't help but think of her. it expresses the longing to help so perfectly.

    infiniteron March 11, 2005   Link
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    I would have never thought of that, but i think thats a good interpretation.

    CIA420on March 29, 2005   Link
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    I thought of it as a drug addiction personally...

    suicidal_elmoon September 23, 2005   Link
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    the song is written about Jonah's father who, yeah, was pretty bad with drugs and alcohol and was never around very much.

    a sin coming onon February 19, 2006   Link
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    I heard this is a tv program called 'masters of horror' and loved it.

    Los_weekendon March 18, 2009   Link
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    it sounds like this song could be about drugs or suicide maybe a little of both not sure though, i just love this song and the guys voice is awesome :)i love this song and group, i heard this song in a tv show called Masters Of Horror and i fell in love with the song so to speak :)

    AcrossTheDarkenSkyon July 02, 2011   Link

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