Make belive... in me.. coz i can't be there for everybody
i can be your.. superhero.. he won't be there if you call me..

if you call me..

if you call me.. i can tell you.. everything i've always wanted to
i'm not on your side.. your the side i'm fighting for!

i just wanted you to know..

when time stands still i can move you
but i can't be there if your hands are still in his
his hands are what you are used to
but i have come here to save you from this..

save you!!

make believe.. in me.. coz it could be me that you are hinging on
stand tall?.. break fall?.. or decend into everything going wrong!

i just wanted you to know

when time stands still i'll be there to move you
but i can't be there if your hands are still in his
his hands are what you are used to
but there no shame in saying you are bored of him

the oscillations of the sand.. you know they can open your eyes...,
by dividing you with who i am!!
last time we met you were crusing on to neverland..!
never to return again!!

a bad decision and a frame broken down in time..,
i think i could have guessed that it should have been you i was Saving every night..!
i'm always sorry and for that i must apologise!!
so get up and get on with your life..!

(c) moving lights (2005)


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    This song was written in Early January 2005 Music by Rhys Evans, Lyrics br Rob Walker

    Like all the other lyrics we put up here.. it would be much cooler for us to hear what you think they mean.. rather than us be boring and tell you exactly what they're about! So if your passing through leave a comment!

    Thanks!! Rw,Re,Gm

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