We came together with a notion
Reviewing now, I'm at a loss
Along the way we lost our vision
And records now are all we've got.

Looking alive without breathing
Standing still in a photograph
Falling in love without thinking
Making moves trying to bring it back.

Surrender now to intuition
Forget it all that we were taught
Still making all our own decisions
It doesn't take a lot of thought.

Looking alive without breathing,
Standing still in a photograph.
Falling in love without thinking.
Making moves trying to bring it back.

Looking alive without breathing,
Standing still in a photograph.
Falling in love without thinking.
Making moves trying to bring it back.

As we stand here, eyes wide open
we begin to see how quickly this becomes a faded memory

Looking alive without breathing,
Standing still in a photograph.
Falling in love without thinking.
Making moves trying to bring it back.

Looking alive without breathing,
Standing still in a photograph.
Falling in love without thinking.
Making moves trying to bring it back.


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Looking Alive Lyrics as written by Ryan Evan Lallier Nathan Edward Harold

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    Ok i think this song is about breaking up with someone because you realise that its not hwat it used to be. It is no way one of my fav songs by waking ashland, but its ok.

    Deranged_Angelon April 15, 2007   Link

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