Somebody take me away from this darkness
Somebody take this from me
If anyone's out there
If anyone hears me
Somebody take this from me

I was beginning to think I'd lost my mind
Fell upon it hard and fell upon my hardest times
But the way she lit the room at night
Cast the shadows to their gloom and I
Still dream of your perfume
I would do anything to be with you

Edelweiss... angel why... comfort me
From so far away
Angel white... dream of mine... come for me
From so far away
Angel eyes... sweet love of mine... come back to me
Though so far away
Please don't cry
There's still time
I won't change
So far away
Please don't cry
I won't...



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    oh my GOSH, this song just strikes me but in some different way. those first 2 stanzas i can relate to SO well and that 3rd stanza means to ME, maybe not J, but i'm in love with this girl i havent met, we just randomly met online and miraculously we fell in love and we're a PERFECT match but we have this issue that we live...a few states apart. and i'm a suicidal and depressed person and she's the only one that can help me and does help me with that. and its hard on me that she's not here. i dont know...i cant really explain.

    MOSHIxMOSHIx92on September 22, 2008   Link

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