I didn't hope for much
I was used to how things were
Even though I was not sure
You say
I was throwing it away
And I never learned to heal

I can't believe what I see
After all this time it is meant to be

Help me believe
Believe
Believe
That I can love
I can love (x7)

I guess it goes to show
That you never should give up
Even when you're out of luck
You might
Find an angel in your sight
Who turns everything around

I can't believe what I see
After all this time it is meant to be

Help me believe
Believe
Believe
That I can love
I can love (x7)

Help me believe what I see
After all this time it is meant to be

Help me believe
Believe
Believe
That I can love
I can love


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    It was about a guy who never had love in his life, and he started thinking that he didn't deserve it but it didn't matter because he was used to it, and used to how things were.

    But than a girl came along and showed him that he could find love, and that you should never give up, because if you're looking down you might not see a great thing right in front of you.

    NYC2LAon July 12, 2008   Link
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    I agree that it is about a girl who came along and showed him he could love, but not that he never had love in his life. I took this as after a very hard break up, he thought he could never love again, that he would have "never learned to heal" is it weren't for her.

    whybother737on September 08, 2009   Link

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