So I will run away from
All I can see in front of me
I will lay and talk of
My hopes and dreams to make it seem
That a light can shine
And brighten up the darkest scenes
But a light can't shine enough to light up these memories

Dive in to me
Dive in to me
I'll meet you on the water there some day

So say the word
Before you
Leave tear my heart up my sleeve
And tell me you believe
In me
In me

In me
Dive in to me
Dive in to me

I'll meet you underwater there some day

And I'll swim half way
If you swim half way

Once tell me believe
But this is killing me
Dive in to me
Dive in to me
I'll meet you underwater there some day


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    The person sounds like they are falling apart doing everything they can to improve themselves. They are relying on the other person to stick it through with them while they try to make these changes. They are making a promise they don't know if they can keep, but they still want the other person to meet them halfway, and not leave them, even though they can't be sure they will ever get better. They are so reliant on this other person's support, but it's still not enough because they are still falling apart and feeling pretty lost.

    sylcollectiveon June 01, 2019   Link

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