It took 8 years just to realize
No one looks when we say goodbye
Dying just to survive
It feels like the first time

All the things you've set aside
All the friends that you leave behind
Just so the curtain would rise
It feels like the first time

Take this heart
It's tickin' like a cheap clock
I need you to believe in me
Til there's nothing left of us
Oh, I need you to believe in me
Oh my god

We were under the skyline
Through the sirens and flashing lights
Told me it's no use to try anymore
Does it mean that much to you?

At that moment when time stops
All I want is to see the pressure drops
Weighing in the back of my teeth
I knew that we all could make it

Take this heart
It's tickin' like a time bomb
And I'm not running anymore
I'll stand to face it all
I'll fight for every breath
Until there's nothing left of us
Oh, I need you to believe in me
Oh my god

And I'm not running anymore
I'll stand to face it all
I'll fight for every breath
Until there's nothing left of us
Oh, I need you to believe in me ('til there's nothing left of us)

Oh, I need you to believe
I need you to believe


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    its "At that moment when time stops all at once, see the pressure drops."

    Anyways, This song is amazing and pretty much an autobiography of the band and a tribute to the fans.

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    forever_searchingon November 03, 2006   Link

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