Lost in your eyes, can't you find
My intent to leave
Taken to me, don't you see
It's time for me to leave

Distance aside, I realize
How you make me feel
Just call my name, we live the day
To find somewhere to heal

I can see far away
Feeling me forever
I can see far away
Looking back, keeping us apart

There's no one who knows me (There's no one who cares)
There's no one
I sit and stare (It follows me)
Wasting all our fears

I can see far away
Feeling me forever
I can see far away
Looking back, keeping us apart

Looking to me will get you nowhere, fast
I hope you see what you have done to me
Your pain is near, you run again
I try to save you all your style

I can see far away
Feeling me forever
I can see far away
Looking back, keeping us

I can see far away (I don't know who you are)
Feeling me forever
I can see far away (I don't know who you are, anymore)
Looking back, keeping us apart

Ahhhhhhhhhh.... (I don't know who you are)
Ahhhhhhhhhh.... (I don't know who you are)


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