You come to me with
Scars on your wrist.
You tell me this will be the last night
Feeling like this.

I just came to say good bye
Didn't want you to see me cry
I'm fine

But I know it's a lie

This is the last night
You'll spend alone
Look me in the eyes
So I know you know
I'm everywhere
You want me to be

The last night
You'll spend alone
I'll wrap you in my arms
And I won't let go
I'm everything
You need me to be

Your parents say
Everything is your fault
But they don't know you like I know you
They don't know you at all

I'm so sick of when they say
"Its just a phase you'll be ok
You're fine"

But I know it's a lie

This is the last night
You'll spend alone
Look me in the eyes
So I know you know
I'm everywhere
You want me to be

(The last night
Away from me)

The night is so long when
Everything's wrong
If you give me your hand
I will help you hold on

Tonight
Tonight

This is the last night
You'll spend alone
Look me in the eyes
So I know you know
I'm everywhere
You want me to be

I won't let you say goodbye
And I'll be your reason why
The last night
Away from me
Away from me


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The Last Night Lyrics as written by Brian Howes John Cooper

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    on the "Comatose Comes Alive" version, John says it's about a girl, possibly a friend of his, who hates her life, and has been told everything is her fault by her parents (Your parents say everything is your fault) and she has had a secret life of cutting for years (You come to me with scars on your wrists) and in the song the girl goes up to John and says "I just wanna say goodbye. my life sucks." (I just came to say goodbye/didn't want you to see my cry, I'm fine) and john says to her, "Your life is not a mistake. There's a God that loves you just the way you are." A beautiful song, with an even more beautiful message.

    if ur 555 im 6(sic)6on October 31, 2021   Link

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