Baby girl twist away
When you’re talking to me
I can't breathe
Set some time aside to say
Why don't you stay
Two years later I still I feel like a child

You're the one
I know you are
(Answer me if you could)
You're the one
(No visitation, they said)
I know you are

This calm feeling ends
When you enter
Not many cigarettes left
And I'll wait... until you ... arrive
Don't want to, I want to
I wouldn't, I would

You're the one
I know you are
(Answer me if you could)

You're the one
(I didn't, I know it)
I know you are
(Meredith, I'll miss you when you're in Utah)
She’s so lovely


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    This is Anthony Green, it's on his Avalon Album.

    LiarsTurnMeOnon September 21, 2009   Link
  • 0
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    whaaat? x.x

    _zzombieon June 30, 2006   Link
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    whaaat? x.x

    _zzombieon June 30, 2006   Link
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    THIS IS NOT A SAOSIN SONG. THIS IS BY HIGH AND DRIVING.

    Ska Bosson July 04, 2006   Link
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    This is Saosin. But uh.. I didn't notice the part that says (Meredith, I'll miss you when you're in Utah). Yeah I live in Utah so that's crazy haha. But this song is pretty cool. It doesn't have that deep of meaning but it makes me smile and dance.

    bay bayon July 17, 2006   Link
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    Wait. This is High and Driving

    bay bayon July 17, 2006   Link
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    Anthony Green used to be with High and Driving, they made a four song demo EP Anthony also used to be with a band called Jeer At Rome and his highschool band Audience Of One

    So the song, technically, isn't a Saosinsong It's a cheerfull song

    NY_Batterion July 25, 2006   Link
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    this is most definitely a high & driving song and one of my favorites as well.

    keep in mind that anthony is usually high will writing/performing his music, meaning this song may have no exact meaning, or if one, something not necessarily related to the lyrics.

    aloha.loveson December 29, 2006   Link
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    umm yeh jeer at rome was ant's HS band too. they broke up bc some members went off to college. i call it an 'ant' song and yeh he's always high while writing. see 'stone-hearted man' - Moshtradamus

    oncewerebloodon March 21, 2007   Link
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    wtf

    HALEYOHon April 16, 2007   Link

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