This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
I'm here again
A thousand miles away from you
A broken mess, just scattered pieces of who I am
I tried so hard
Thought I could do this on my own
I've lost so much along the way
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole
I've come undone
But you make sense of who I am
Like puzzle pieces in your eye
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole!
I tried so hard! So hard!
I tried so hard!
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole
So you can make me whole
A thousand miles away from you
A broken mess, just scattered pieces of who I am
I tried so hard
Thought I could do this on my own
I've lost so much along the way
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole
I've come undone
But you make sense of who I am
Like puzzle pieces in your eye
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole!
I tried so hard! So hard!
I tried so hard!
Then I'll see your face
I know I'm finally yours
I find everything I thought I lost before
You call my name
I come to you in pieces
So you can make me whole
So you can make me whole
Lyrics submitted by Jayknight, edited by KaiaCeption
Pieces Lyrics as written by Robert Douglas Graves
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Capitol CMG Publishing
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this song has an extremely personal meaning for me, while i know it was intended as a religious song, i cannot see it as that just because of past experiences. after coming out of an extremely horrible relationship, i was literally a mess, completely unable to do anything for myself after having been in said relationship for such a long time.
after doing a little bit of picking myself up, i met my husband to be, and while i don't want to sound as though anybody needs a man, or woman, whichever, i doubt i would have been able to pick myself up completely and be half of the person i am today without having met him. he literally was the one to pick up the peices.
the reason this song does have such a meaning to me though is that i regularly leave my computer on with my complete itunes on random, and ironically, this was the first song we made love to, and apart from the actual music being GREAT to make love to, it is just plain an amazing song, no matter if you relate it to your God or your lover, or just that one person who no matter what is always able to help you pick yourself up when everything seems to be going wrong.
Hunny that's called a sign. Its weird but my iPod does this kind of thing to me also. I have 5,000 songs.... And it'll be on shuffle all songs and it'll play the EXACT song I'm thinking of exactly when it matters the most and I'm thinking about seeking it out in my library to listen to it. It seems to do it the most when it's a religeously enlightening/meaningful song such as this one and the most memorable time it happened was when it did this to Wings for Marie and 10000 Days (wings pt 2) by tool. I had that song stuck in my head cause I was relating to it and it wss touching me emotionally and right at that moment I turned my ipod on and it was on shuffle and when I hit next it went to Wings and after that ended pt 2 was THE NEXT SONG IT PLAYED!! WHAT ARE THE CHANCESS OF THAT HAPPENING??!! I cried. Literally. It was freaky. Like it was divine intervention on my ipod. But that's how god talks to people. Not through ipods but through signs. Signs like these. He will use whatever means he can to reach you. If music is what reaches you he will use that. The right song at the right time for example. Happens to me ALOT though. I'm actually almost used to it now. I take it as a sign or a gift and go about my business. If you look and are accune to them you can find signs everywhere.