I know you're not afraid
I saw this all close in around you
I've played this out in my mind so many times
It's too far gone, it's all over

And we both know that this is the way that it's meant to be
In your chest can you feel your own heartbeat racing?
And I know you've seen this many times before
If this is the end, then I know that you're breathing

I know that you're alive
I watched you trembling
I heard you calling out for me
I watched you screaming in vain

And again this time I know that you're breathing
I know that you're alive but can you hold your head up now
When this is the way that it's meant to be?

You're closing your eyes just to feel your heart inside your chest
You're closing your eyes just to stay alive
So many times I've held it together
So many times I've tried for you


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Stygiophobia Lyrics as written by Joe Butler Kasey Smith

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    this is such a good song from Agraceful. stygiophobia actually means Fear of Hell. i think this song is about how a guy finds out about the girl cheating and that hes breaking up with her and she doesnt want them to end. hence "I've played this out in my mind so many times, It's too far gone, it's all over" and that the guy tried so hard to keep it together "So many times I've held it together, So many times I've tried for you" and now its all over for her and shes lost everything.

    well this is just my interpretation of what i think it means. Agraceful is so amazing, i love them :)

    BreyanaBr00t4lon April 25, 2010   Link

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