With the seasons changing ever faster, our two hearts still pitter patter can't you feel it it beats so hard it breaks your eardrums.

Please just save yourself your friends can't save you now they're coming, they're coming back to me for you.

Say you’re okay, we faulted the red and we fell so damn hard, I will be there.
The wrong direction it leads to rejection if I leave you here yeah you know I'll regret it.
Say you're okay.

You stopped too late and now everything’s fading why do I have to? I know what you want to hear.

Take me home I can't even see straight pick out the glass that’s stuck into my face I can't go home Cause I know it’s the wrong place it's out of the question but I'll by here.

Say you’re okay, we faulted the red and we fell so damn hard, I will be there.
The wrong direction it leads to rejection if I leave you here yeah you know I'll regret it.
Say you're okay.

Lights out and the whole worlds watching keep it on the presets. I can't help it. Let go of all inhibitions let it all sink in, let it all sink in. We say these things but they never really sink in the problem is you know but you can't take back what you want’em to know.
(You know but you can't take back what you want’em to know)

Say you’re okay, we faulted the red and we fell so damn hard, I will be there.
The wrong direction it leads to rejection if I leave you here yeah you know I'll regret it.
Say you're okay.
Say you're okay.


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Jubert's Path of Destruction song meanings
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    how has no one commented on this song? sydney is sooooo amazing

    xsaint2sinnerxon January 05, 2006   Link

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