When you know, you know
I know with you I'm going to go somewhere I've never been
But it's where I want to be
I breathe easy for the first time

I never got much out of this life
Never saw myself in someone's eyes until this day
Never had the things I really wanted
Never had the things that people flaunted
Until this day with you

I cant explain just how changed how I see myself now
It's amazing
I never want this feeling to leave me
Please don't ever leave me

I never got much out of this life
Never saw myself in someone's eyes until this day
Never had the things I really wanted
Never had the things that people flaunted
Until this day with you

I never saw this coming on
And now that it's here, I won't let go
This could save me

I never got much out of this life
Never saw myself in someone's eyes until this day
Never had the things I really wanted
Never had the things that people flaunted
Until this day with you
I know this is the best thing for me
The best thing for me


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    People need to know about this band.

    FoggyBearon December 04, 2007   Link
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    People need to know about this band.

    FoggyBearon December 04, 2007   Link
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    SOOO GOOD LIVE!!!!!!!!!! i saw them with A Skylit Drive in july and i still remember every song it was that good!!!

    this song is about self discovery and how her life is better now that shes opened her mind.

    Dazmusikon December 19, 2007   Link
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    so simple yet beautiful...a girl who "discovers" herself when she meets that right amazing guy who can make it all happen

    _watchtheskyon April 15, 2008   Link
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    btrueman, I agree whole-heartedly. This band are absolutely amazing and I feel that they deserve more recognition.

    I don't necessarily think this song is about a relationship to be honest. I think this could also be about just a friend or a person that has a great impact upon her. I think the person helped her see the best in herself and she feels like the person has made her see how much she has in her life, made her change her outlook and she appreciates this person a whole lot.

    I agree that this is about 'discovering herself' as the last person said, I just don't think it <u>has</u> to be about a relationship though.

    stagnateon January 16, 2009   Link

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