I'm searching for answers I will never see
Is there a reason why our children bleed
So much to offer then you had to leave
These silent nights our deafening

Where are words that comfort?
When you try to find, try to find where to find it
Forever you'll be with us
I'll never say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye

If lighting a candle means calling on memories
I'd burn down the forest just to hear you speak
Some days are better and others I'm on my knees
Made you listen to grace with speed

Where are words that comfort?
When you try to find, try to find where to find it
Forever you'll be with us
I'll never say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye

So many questions never leave
And where are the answers that we seek?
Why do our children bleed?
Our questions aren't answered again
Our questions aren't answered again
Oh yeah yeah yeah

If lighting a candle means calling on memories
I'd burn down the forest just to hear you speak

Where are words that comfort?
When you try to find, try to find where to find it
Forever you'll be with us
I'll never say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye
Never say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye


Lyrics submitted by BrandNew1208

Drowning Lyrics as written by James Eric Sellers Walter Flakus

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    I am afraid love is blind in a way I do not wanna drag you along to a grave meant for me underneath every dream at the bottom of the lake Rminds me of Car Underwater by AFS

    Drag86on September 12, 2005   Link
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    pretty heavy song for rufio, i like it

    McCluskeyon May 06, 2006   Link
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    hmm... the lyrics sorta remind me of 'Make A Sound' by Autopilot Off

    RuFiO_rUlEs!on October 06, 2006   Link
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    this song is generally catchy and kind of has a nice tune to it. i like it :)

    trustme2012on July 09, 2010   Link

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