Can’t breathe.
I don’t know why you do this to me.
Stop please.
At least show me some sympathy.
Far from me, you will be gone.
Left with my memories of what should’ve been
I try hard not to smile when you’re around.
All the while you're smiling at me
Be careful with that heart in your hands because it's mine
It's been battered and broken many times before
So I left it at your door on Valentines Day
Because You mean the world to me.
Not sure.
How to tell i think about you all the time.
(You must be blind)
But I’ve gotta tell you somehow.
Where to start?
From my heart’s gone.
You remain - a mystery as i take a look into your eyes
(you’re a star so bright)
You could light a thousand skies.
Sweeter than the candy in your hands.


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    I love this song:) its so nice!

    AmericanBeauty84on July 18, 2002   Link
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    well this is about jesus...it's about god mannnnn figure it out....

    xtravisxon July 19, 2002   Link
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    Yeah, I think this is probably my favorite Punchline song. They never play it at their shows tho. Hmm. Oh well. If you've never seen them live, go. They're my favorite live band, definitely some of the nicest guys I've met.

    hollyhox1120on July 21, 2002   Link
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    I don't see how in the world you could think that this song is about Jesus or God or whatever. Maybe a line by itself ("You remain - a mystery as i take a look into your eyes") but not the song lyrics as a whole, that's just idiotic to me. Like, you might be a big church-person who relates EVERYTHING to Him. Don't do that, it's annoying. I like God and all but come on...

    blinkbomberon August 11, 2002   Link
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    aww i luv this song... its so luvly... :)

    NiftyStarson September 07, 2002   Link
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    aw they played this song wen i saw them in concert!! it was soooo great.

    mebeurangelon October 06, 2002   Link
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    aw they played this song wen i saw them in concert!! it was soooo great.

    mebeurangelon October 06, 2002   Link
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    i love that song so much.

    PunkRockEmoGirlon March 05, 2003   Link
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    Something about the lyrics these guys right. they're kind of your normal pattern and stuff, but they have a way with wording everything right, i guess.

    TakeMyKnifeon July 01, 2004   Link

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