Innocent stares casted my way
As she interrupts my black and white day
Then she said "hello, what is your name?"
But I couldn't speak, she took my breath away from me
And there's something about her you see

And it scares me to think I can't be there everytime she's lonely
To dry all her tears
Kiss them away
And it scares me to think I may not be everything she's dreamed of
It scares me to think she might get away

The sun doesn't shine as bright as her eyes
Those eyes that are as blue as god's perfect sky
And I say a prayer every night
An offering of thanks for taking his time on her
And she's more than I deserve

And it scares me to think I can't be there everytime she's lonely
To dry all her tears
Kiss them away
And it scares me to think I may not be everything she's dreamed of
It scares me to think...

I still think about the weeks when all we did was talk of beaches
In that summer, nothing mattered but us wasting time
I could go on for a lifetime singing of this girl from high school
But I'd rather hold her hand and hang out til we die

I still think about the weeks when all we did was talk of beaches
In that summer, nothing mattered but us wasting time
I could go on for a lifetime singing of this girl from high school
But I'd rather hold her hand and hang out til we die
Hang out til we die
Hang out til we die


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    I'm really surprised no one's commented on these songs. Echo The Sky is amazing, and they're from my hometown! "And it scares me to think I may not be everything she's dreamed of." Heartbreaking, yet so relatable. This song is beyond beautiful.

    LovexMovementon February 13, 2010   Link

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