We might have friction sometimes
and I know I'm a selfish person
believe me sweetie i understand completely
just know that you make me happy

fighting and screaming begin the deep breathing
but you know i can't live without you
hearts have been broken and we have all spoken
we felt love and pain too

I walk through storms trust me darling
every tear from your eyes started sagging
my heart and it starts to soak in
I'd rather take death than to hear them

fighting and screaming being the deep breathing
but you know i can't live without you
hearts have been broken and we have all spoken
we felt love and pain too

fighting and screaming being the deep breathing
hearts have been broken and we have all spoken

fighting and screaming being the deep breathing
but you know i can't live without you
hearts have been broken and we have all spoken
we felt love and pain too

we might have friction sometimes
and I know I'm a selfish person
believe me sweetie i understand completely
just know that you make me happy




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    This is the perfect apology song. It's beautiful. Though his voice is awkward in some places.

    fightoff__yrdemonson August 05, 2007   Link
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    This Song Is Amazing. His Voice Is PERFECT in It.

    I think this song is about being with someone you truly love. And you both argue with each other but in the end, it doesn't matter. Because you love each other so much you get through the storms together.

    He can;t stand to see her crying, because when she cries, it hurts him.

    And thats true love.

    Deranged_Angelon October 14, 2007   Link
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    all of randy romance's lyrics are pretty self explanitory. and they are all about his girlfriend jessica. hence in are you watching closely he says 'let me tell you a little story about the month of november and how you blessed me. let me tell you a little story because you are my november blessing.'

    seeing as how they got together in the month of november. and for 3 years. as said in can i keep you. 'how can three years with you feel like seconds.'

    but i love his songs. this gray has to be my favorite tho.

    lizzyxloverxyouon December 30, 2007   Link
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    November Blessing is a great band hands down. i like how different they sound.. and the lyrics are simply amazing (:

    I personally think that the song is about like fighting... the "we may have friction sometimes". but you love the person (: idk lol

    KaitlinxKatastrophicon October 16, 2009   Link

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