Frame ghost, left perfume on pillow
Room without a halo
Losing my sleep

Almost on and off in echoes
Time is passing so slow
Dragging me deep

I can't make anything out of might've beens
Will tomorrow bring all into light?

When you are near me
When you are here I see
All that I am made of
And all that I am
When you are near

Waylaid, television headache
Bursting into daybreak
Losing my sleep

I don't fear anything in this place we're in
Will tomorrow bring all into light?

When you are near me
When you are here I see
All that I am made of
And all that I am

When you are near me
When you are here I see
All that I am, baby
You're all that I have
You're all that I am

I can't see anything in the dark but then
Your reflection brings all into light

When you are near me
When you are here I see
All that I am made of
And all that I am

When you are near me
When you are here I see
All that I am, baby
You're all that I have
You're all that I am


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When You Are Near Lyrics as written by Chad Douglas Wolfinbarger Chad Wolfinbarger

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    General Comment

    Dude's in love with a girl, "Will tomorrow bring all into light?" He's not exactly sure if he's going to tell her or not but he's one-hundred percent positive about his feelings.

    megquaackson March 02, 2009   Link
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    Memory

    this song makes me so sad.. remembering the one person i finally want to be with who couldn't wait for me any longer.

    luvmesingson March 08, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    are we going through the same thing? :'(

    im so torn... send me a message if u wanna talk.

    Ekniv0on March 16, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this is about a person who regrets not being with this person in the past, and now they have missed their chances and it kills them.

    LyricalLove629on May 05, 2010   Link

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