Gillian played me a song
It was that day when everything was wrong
Gillian singing in my heart – in my ears
And tears running down
I was facing the ground

Gillian played me a song i was so tired then
The music caressed my skin
Just like when someone finally holds you
And you can give in
This you've been avoiding
You think you'll fall apart but
It's just that new start

She sang about Elvis she sang about time
Gillian sang about Miss Ohio and
That last remaining song
I stretch my rigid fingers i clear my throat
This will be all over soon

Now this is long ago
I listen to her and I go back
To that day that month – that year
That day will never leave my mind
Gillian played me a song
Gillian played me a song
It was that day when everything was wrong
Gillian singing in my heart – in my ears
And tears running down
I was facing the ground


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    As if this song just has my name in it. I am clearly going to be a big fan of it. It definetly sounds like a song that would be about me =)

    gillerdon April 25, 2009   Link

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