well i'm still waiting for the right time,
to drown my fears of you,
you can't see things my way,
and you won't hear me out.
say that i'm the only one,
out of sight in the streets that you adore...

say goodnight,
i'm out of your mind.
close your eyes,
if i can't have you then no one can.

and it feels like your heart only wants me,
when i'm alone with you.
bury the past along with... you.

well i'm still waiting for compassion to be risen from the dead.
well i can't seem to wash this blood,
from off these hands.

say goodbye,
i'm out of my mind.
close your eyes,
if you can't help me then no one can.

(what's wrong with you?)
(alone with you)
(sleep tonight, close your eyes).

you took the best of me and left,
i should have never let you.
dying to see this 'til the end.

you shut me out,
now open up,
and we needed then was love.


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    great song, amazing live. i think this songs about a relationship with lots of holes in it. always fighting, getting back together. and this song is about the last break up.

    maneofneedleson June 27, 2006   Link
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    =] The title... reminds me Stand By Me [the best movie ever]

    iforgoton February 16, 2008   Link

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