I know you'll be there
To see the tables turning
Wake up tomorrow
And watch the bridges burning

I can see
I can see it in your eyes
I can feel
I can feel it in my mind
I don't care
I don't care if you realize
What you see
What you see in my eyes

I'm over me being under you
I'm breaking free I'm breaking through
I've overcome all I'm underneath
I can finally stand
I can finally breathe

Remember when we
First had the thought of living
A perfect picture
But I did all the giving
Gave up my passions
To try to make you happy
The joke is over
And I'll do all the laughing

I can see
I can see it in your eyes
I can feel
I can feel it in my mind
I don't care
I don't care if you realize
What you see
What you see in my eyes

I'm over me being under you
I'm breaking free I'm breaking through
I've overcome all I'm underneath
I can finally stand
I can finally breathe

I can see
I can see it in your eyes
I can feel
I can feel it in my mind
I don't care
I don't care if you realize
What you see
What you see in my eyes

I'm over me being under you
I'm breaking free I'm breaking through
I've overcome all I'm underneath
I can finally stand
I can finally breathe

I'm over me being under you
I'm breaking free I'm breaking through
I've overcome all I'm underneath
I can finally stand
I can finally breathe


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    This is like the best song I've ever heard. Definitely about overcoming being hurt by someone who doesnt appreciate you or takes you for granted.

    I wanted to download this album off iTunes, but unfortunately I read that they were caught up in a major record label merger, and were dropped. As a result they're selling this record independent of a label.

    Give these guys a little time and I think they're gonna be huge. They're currently all over satellite radio with this song and "You Make Me Sick". Can't get either one out of my head.

    metzoron February 05, 2007   Link

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