If you had a chance to leave
And take some time without me
How far would you go
How long until you'd know
I'll be waiting patiently
For your heart and body
All the things we'd love to be
And you'll stay with me
Let's take a walk on Saturday
Let's find a place to get away
We don't get down in front
We never get what we want
Show me something new
Tell me what to do
We don't get down in front
We never get what we want

Lay down right now, let's go around
Who claims defeat
It's never hard for me
You're impossible to beat
I must have been so, so, I don't know
Confused or scared to share me
Surround yourself
Surround, surround, surround yourself in me

Oh yeah, on our walk on Saturday
You said you might not stay, hey
If you had a chance to see
How your life would look with love for someone constantly
Would it still be me

Lay down right now, let's go around
Who claims defeat
It's never hard for me
You're impossible to beat
I must have been so, so, I don't know
Confused or scared to share me
Surround yourself
Surround, surround, surround
I must have been so, so, I don't know
Confused or scared to share me
Surround yourself
Surround, surround, surround yourself in me


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    I love this song!!! I think that it is basically about testing his love with someone... and what he wishes would happen between them.. but thats just me and.. i need some help...

    Kayy_wlkdwththghston August 17, 2007   Link
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    It's about "testing love" yes, but more in the essence of the girl doesn't trust him. And not because of him, but because of other people around him.

    And he's asking her about staying with him, if she sees him in the future. And it finishes with "surround yourself in me" so I believe this is happily ended too :)

    emoguy14on November 09, 2007   Link
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    I understand that the general meaning of this song is that the guy is worried if the girl would leave him, and is wondering if she would stay with him if she saw other possibilities. But I don't understand the several lines below...

    "Lay down right now, lett's go around Who claims defeat It's never hard for me You're impossible to beat I must have been so, so, I don't know Confused or scared to share me Surround yourself Surround, surround, surround yourself in me"

    x__crosswayon June 12, 2008   Link

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