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In Your Room Lyrics

As she falls down and hurts her head
She's lying still but she's not dead
Awakens slowly, sees a picture of herself
On the wall as she gets up
Straightens her dress and calls me up
She says: 'I know now, I am whole now. Can you come?'

In your room where both of you are talking
Your good side and your bad
Discussing who has better hair
In your space, I hear four feet walking
And there are two more knocking
In case you're wondering
I'm still on your side

As she embraces all of me
I want her only to need me
It doesn't matter what I tell her because she changes
Her mind before she speaks
And tends to talk before she thinks
But how I love her

I know there's truth for you somewhere
If I were wise I'd take you there
But I'm not, at least not yet
So I'll be watching you instead
In your room, in your room

In your room, I can wander around forever
And I recognize the color of the walls that we painted
In your chair that I broke because I was careless
I can sit and watch you dance around
My words are spoken, I am on your side
My words are spoken, I am on your side
In your room, in your room
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Cover art for In Your Room lyrics by K's Choice

It's a song about ultimate love. Although things may be really hard at times, the poet still loves her unconditionally and no matter how messed up she is, the poet is always there. The love between two women...

Cover art for In Your Room lyrics by K's Choice

"And there are two more knocking" Her / his friend is pregnant?

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Cover art for In Your Room lyrics by K's Choice

reminds me of echo's of childhood with you best friend in their room, and how she's 'on you side' no matter what

Cover art for In Your Room lyrics by K's Choice

its like 2 girls that are the closest 2 friends can ever be.

 
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