The universe is dead, it's what you always said
I'm trying to understand, what's going through your head
Dreams call out to me, I follow where they lead
I'll go wherever you go

The shining of the day, reflect it in your way
The leaves in the trees, they're from a single seed
I try to turn the tide, the question in my mind
And it's a struggle I know
Take me wherever you go

Bring me back again and don't let me fall
I'm not waiting for the end of it all

The turning of the tide, falling in behind
Pretending not to find, the questions in my mind
The shining of the day, the old familiar way
Follow the road where it leads
And all the way we will sing

For the winter, for the summer
For the ocean, and for the river
For the question, for the answer
For the gift, and for the giver
For the life, and for the liver
For the night, and for the day


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    Wow, I'm the first one to comment on this song. I guess 'cause it hasn't been on The OC no one else knows it.

    I saw the guys live two weeks ago and I was so glad they played this song. I love the lyrics at the end. "For the winter, for the summer. For the ocean and for the river ..." etc.

    ashyash88on April 16, 2005   Link
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    i like this song.i like all their songs.i've nearly made a comment on all of their songs.i dont know what it means but,i really like it.i like the end too.its different.

    horses_galoreon June 23, 2005   Link
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    evermore are awesome***

    fabolous_soyaon November 12, 2005   Link
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    This song is the shit - I have no idea what it means though. Evermore rock!!

    woyloyboogon December 05, 2005   Link
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    i'd pay camels for this song, i cant help but sing along to the 'for the winter for the summer' part....ahhh its so good.

    verysuperstitiouson April 15, 2006   Link
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    this is such a sad song! it reminds me of when i went through a rough patch with my boyfriend...and of all these past years. i almost always cry when i hear it. xox

    Lotus_9on May 07, 2006   Link
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    i think the "bring me back again and don't let me fall, i'm not waiting for the end of it all" is about suicide and how the protaganist wants some one to save them, as if other people don't realise that he might be atempting suicide.

    crystal-chicon May 14, 2006   Link
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    suicide???? oooo.. not sure on that one...

    anyway i love to listen to this song when im about to sleep cos it makes you sleepy, its like a lul-a-bii dunno how to spell lol

    clarelovesevermoreon August 19, 2007   Link

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