Let the horses run
Your deserted mind
Catch the thread-bare strains
Of departing trains
Bound for their last goodbyes

You thought you'd think you'd know
You're sure you did your care
She was always there
For you to kick around
But now she's let you down

Now she's gone to stay
With the frost and pray
If God could hear her prayers
Would he care?

Valentine, heart of mine
Come and ease my worried mind
It's plain to see
I'm not so free
Valentine, heart of mine

And from a window
You spot her ghost
Laughing ground
And taking notes

It seems so easy
To put it down
And leave the wreckage
For someone else

Valentine, heart of mine
Take this blood
This broken vine
It's plain to see
I ain't so free
Valentine, heart of mine

You smell her hair
Everywhere you go
You see her lips
When you're leaving notes

Oh, Valentine
She never wrote
Leaves you cold
To have and hold

Valentine, heart of mine
Come and ease my worried mind
It's plain to see
I'm not so free
Valentine, heart of mine


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    yes sounds like lost love. shes gone but he still wants her to ease his mind.. cause shes all he thinks about. "It seems so easy To put it down, And leave the wreckage" + "It's plain to see, I'm not so free" .. he thinks its easy to let go of her, even though she hurt him.. but its not so easy to let go of something so great.

    lemona9on November 06, 2008   Link

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