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Edit lightly
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When in doubt, ask the crowd
Not sure what they’re singing in that fuzzy bridge? Drop a question in the comments and let the music nerds swarm. Someone always knows.
this is one of my most favorite songs from lifehouse
i think the son is pretty muh self explanitory
hes saying that its better off this way
that it was meant to be this way
that he loved her soo much that he didnt see the real her
and the next step in the relationship is not up to him to decide
and he "let her go and hasn't looked back"
I really related to this song when I heard Jason sing it at a concert over the summer. He said why he wrote the song and it totally fit for me. He wrote it about the relationship he has with his father and it reminds me of how I feel with my dad right now.
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this is one of my most favorite songs from lifehouse i think the son is pretty muh self explanitory
hes saying that its better off this way that it was meant to be this way that he loved her soo much that he didnt see the real her and the next step in the relationship is not up to him to decide and he "let her go and hasn't looked back"
I really related to this song when I heard Jason sing it at a concert over the summer. He said why he wrote the song and it totally fit for me. He wrote it about the relationship he has with his father and it reminds me of how I feel with my dad right now.
I love this song! it's about Jason's father. but the last line in the first verse is actually:
"It left a scar. Yeah it left a scar."
not
"It never stops. Yeah it never stops."
if someone could fix it, thanks!