I explode out of nowhere
this is going nowhere
there is this feeling that covers me.
These questions never seem to last
'cause that would be way too much to ask
and I just want someone to think of me.

Wait and see,
she's tired of the same old me everyday.

I don't have the strength for this
all the moments that I miss
silence never ceases to amaze.
Out of touch and out of range,
too scared to just make a change
well I guess that this must be the place.

Wait and see,
she's tired of the same old me
wait and see,
she's tired of...

Wait and see,
she's tired of the same old me
wait and see,
she's tired of...

You don't have to say a thing
I won't forget the way that you would sing
I will forget the voice your using now.

Wait and see,
she's tired of the same old me
wait and see,
she's tired of...

My only wish is that these were pearls


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    This song, isn't on my aboslute favorites list, but this song is sorta special. It on TJ's solo acoustic album "out of nowhere". There is only a few copies in existence because TJ rarely is seen playing without Last Conservative. So yeah...

    LastConservativeFanon June 26, 2006   Link
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    I LOVE this song. I also love the last line...

    'My only wish is that these were pearls'

    There was a book written about love stories that this one guy had been told. And apparently this girl went to a party and got stood up. This one waitor at the party noticed her as she hung out by the peanut bowl and looked sad and lonely...so, he kept filling up her peanuts all night without the courage to talk to her...so, she decides to leave and he chases after her and hands her a jar of peanuts and says "I only wish that these were pearls"

    They got married and at their 10th anniversary he gave her pearls in a peanut jar.

    It speaks really strongly in my opinion.

    Marbar7890on July 31, 2006   Link
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    Awwww! How sweet! So this is what this song is about?

    Man, why is it that all his songs are so deep? It's amazing! I'm not saying it['s bad or anything, but...wow. hmmm...now I seem to like this song more =)

    And I belive I made a mistake on Tj's solo acoustic ablum. It's name is "Out of Somewhere", which is an amzing name that is deep.

    LastConservativeFanon August 04, 2006   Link

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