Here in this town, safe and guarded
We call it home, a feeling that we share
Now leave this place, clinging to hope
In this midnight prayer
If we hold our breath, float beyond this
We'll be reborn, I will carry us home

[Chorus]
Are you still alive? Are you scared inside?
Providence is blind when you're terrified
Are you still alive? Are you scared inside?
When we've reached the end of the road
I will carry us home

Oh no, if all our sin was only a hope
And meaningless and true
Now will I expire holding the world
In safety for you
If we make it through and I can save you
With this heart I know, I will carry us home

[Chorus]

And now I'm so far away from you
Will I be making any difference after leaving you all alone?
And now I'm so far away from home
Can I justify my actions after leaving you here in this town?
Safe and guarded, we call it home
A feeling that we shared

Are you still alive? Are you scared inside?
Providence is blind when you're terrified
Are you still alive? If you're scared inside (I will carry you home)
I will carry us home
Are you still alive? Are you scared inside?
Providence is blind when you're terrified
Are you still alive? Are you scared inside?
When we've reached the end of the road (Reached the end of the road)
When we've reached the end of the road (Reached the end of the road)
I will carry us home
Carry us home


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    "Are you still alive? Are you scared inside? Providence is blind when you're terrified Are you still alive? Are you scared inside? When we've reached the end of the road I will carry us home"

    I think the song is about fighting in a war. My guess would be that in the first line he is asking his fellow soldiers if they "Are still alive" or "Scared inside." He blatently says the world "providence" which is being a guardian of something or someone. And then he says "When we've reached the end of the road I will carry us home," which is saying that if they make it through the war, he will bring his soldiers back.

    freshyauthon November 25, 2010   Link
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    sorry guys its actually

    Oh no, if all I've said was only a hope And meaningless and true

    buduboy304on April 19, 2008   Link
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    sorry guys its actually

    Oh no, if all I've said was only a hope And meaningless and true

    buduboy304on April 19, 2008   Link
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    sounds like a sidewalks part 2 kinda thing coz both of them are kinda nostalgic and they both talk about moving away from home, etc i like it :)

    bang yo headson April 25, 2008   Link
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    I absolutely love the chorus. It's an awesome song =333

    Livloon April 25, 2008   Link
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    Its "holding the womb", not "world". (taken from the booklet)

    Great song. I love both this, and the live version.

    simply__meon May 12, 2008   Link
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    story of the year deserve much much much more attention than they are currently getting love everything they've done

    fixmein45on July 19, 2009   Link

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