It's easier not to be wise
And measure these things by your brains
I sank into Eden with you
Alone in the church by and by
I'll read to you here, save your eyes
You'll need them, your boat is at sea
Your anchor is up, you've been swept away
And the greatest of teachers won't hesitate
To leave you there, by yourself, chained to fate, yeah

I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you
Fear is not the end of this
I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you

It's easier not to be great
And measure these things by your eyes
We long to be here by his resolve
Alone in the church by and by
To cradle the baby in space
And leave you there by yourself chained to fate, yeah

I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you
Fear is not the end of this
I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you

I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you, yeah

Oh, now we took it back too far
Only love can save us now
All these riddles that you burn
All come runnin' back to you
All these rhythms that you hide
Only love can save us now
All these riddles that you burn yeah, yeah, yeah

I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you
Fear is not the end of this
I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you

I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you
I alone love you
I alone tempt you
I alone love you


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I Alone Lyrics as written by Chad David Taylor Chad Alan Gracey

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    alright i may be wrong but this is my perosnal interpretation it is about these two ppl who loved each other a lot. the girl generally lost her feelings and left the guy hanging. (hanging means like he still loved her) she moved on and became content with her life although the guy was left in the dirt. he supports her decision (as a good friend would) but never lost his feelings. she finds a guy who she thinks may be the but he knows he is wrong for her. he love she more than ever and she loses her feelings completely. she wants her to realize hoe much he loves her(more than anyone else will). there's a part that he says we took it out too far only love can save us now. by that he means that he waited too long and shell never love him again and the only way she will is if she realizes how much she loved him and if it was worth anther try

    read this meaning and look at the lyrics afterward.really look into it. tell me what you think

    t2wrds4uon May 28, 2009   Link

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