Screaming your name into the sky
Into the sky
Screaming your name into the sky

Were you just going to sit back
And watch him die?
And watch him die?

He screamed your name straight to the sky
He screamed your name everyday

Rescue him from the fall
Rescue him, take his hand
Rescue him, take his hand
Take his hand
Take his hand

I remember the day and
Every sound and smell of it
Every sound and smell of it

I remember the day
Just like it was in a photograph
Just like it was in a photograph
Where nothing ever changes
And always stays the same
Where nothing ever changes
The memory stands still

You let him fall
You let him fall
You let him fall
You let him fall

Screaming your name into the sky
So I tried
And I screamed
And I screamed
Lord can you hear me

And I was left without
Reply so I walked away
You let him fall
You let him fall
You let him fall
You let him

Without your response
I blame you
For this loss of love and life


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    From what i see in the lyrics - Mitch is talking about a friend he lost to suicide. The victims life never changed no matter how much he asked God for change.. it was like a photograph because it was exactly the same everyday, (life) in a photograph. Sorry to get all religous on your asses cuz i've seen the shit it brought up in a few other songs =P but its apparent that Mitch is blaming God for his friends loss of hope and will to live.

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