Why don't you feel me
Why can't I hold your hand
(You) never said that you'd leave me
And I know you are somewhere

I held you up
Every time you were down
Your crying stopped
When I was around, but

Why don't you love me?
Enough to stay with me
Now tell me truly
Was it there in your heart too?
All that I'm left with
Is a dream of me and you

You filled my soul
With your beauty and with hope
We're different although
We were just like water in sand

Why don't you feel me
Why can't I hold your hand
You never said that you'd leave me
And I know you are somewhere

I held you close
When you fell to the ground
And now you've torn all my hope apart
You could have said good-bye


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For Amelie Lyrics as written by Christian Lukhaup Alexander Krull

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    It's beautiful, I cried when I first heard it myself. It's like Liv is only mourning for this person, asking (as if in guilt, or unanswered questions) the person why they left her; was her love not enough to keep (Amelie) by her side? It's sad, it's like saying "You didn't give up or fall down when I help you up and told you to move forward" sort of thing; but Mistress Of Cyanide just explained it :3

    miss_tragedyon March 10, 2008   Link

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