He calls you miss america
Because he lacks a poet's tongue
And fails to notice ever long
You loathe his flattery

So tonight I'll build a monument
To honesty and confidence
I�ll sing you earnest compliments
While comfortably you sleep

I believe with you I'll lead a life of love
It's such an easy feeling having hope to lean on
We could be the brightest light, the sweetest song
Just promise me the lonely nights are gone

You lay your head upon my chest
That smell you say it's amethyst
We lace our fingers, pace our breath
Our soul's in symmetry

I live life beyond this flesh and bone
I have seen much more than eyes can hold
So believe me when I say I know
You were always here with me.

I believe with you I�ll lead a life of love
It�s such an easy feeling having hope to lean on
We could be the brightest light, the sweetest song
Just promise me the lonely nights are gone

I was sure I�d lost my way with love
I�d given all my heart and it was not enough
A disillusioned failure, I was scared to trust
But your hope, it set me free

I�m wide awake and I feel light again
So I will hold my head high, open and let you in
I feel more alive now than I�ve ever been
I�m going to be the one you need.

I believe with you I�ll lead a life of love
It�s such an easy feeling having hope to lean on
We could be the brightest light, the sweetest song
Just promise me the lonely nights are gone

Have lost the weight of substance
Have vanished in the past
Like a long forgotten moment
Say they are gone, gone, gone, gone at last.


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    Just so everyone knows this song right now is only available on his blog at ronnieday.com

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