Believe in me, When you feel like you're losing all your hopes and dreams
Believe in me, When I am gone you gotta keep a smile on
Believe in me, Goodbye my friends; Just celebrate the times we spent
Believe in me, We all die; It's an awfully big adventure
Believe in me, When I'm gone...

We all fall down but we'll pick you up...
We all fall down but we'll pick you up...

Believe in me, Just keep your faith and believe in all that you make
Believe in me, My love is not a gamble; You can count on me
Believe in me, No lies, Just love; I will be pure just like the sun
Believe in me, When you are down I will lift you up from the ground
Believe in me, When I'm gone...

We all fall down but we'll pick you up...
We all fall down but we'll pick you up...

(spoken)
Don't be afraid of death, It'll come at you at the speed of light
But if your not afraid of death, It will cast its shadowy leyes upon you
And guide you to the true Infinity

Believe in me, When I'm gone...

We all fall down,we'll pick you up
We all fall down,we'll pick you up

(spoken)
I love you...


Lyrics submitted by Indie4Ever, edited by HxCforGOD

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    The Song is about Dahvie's friend who died in a car accident (or at least that's what I've heard) I don't remeber her name I think it might have been Brianna, but I'm not sure. So to everyone who is saying the ending is stupid, when you think about it it's not really all that stupid, it's Dahvie trying to say goodbye and that he loves his friend because he can't tell her anymore now that she's gone. Now this is just what I've heard so it could be wrong.

    XxJinxxedxXon August 02, 2011   Link

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