I'm falling first class from the sky. There's ice on my windows, and it's freezing outside. And my vision is so blurry, and I feel like a snowflake. When I crash into your window, spread apart and separate into tiny little pieces. I'm screaming on the inside, when it's silent on the outside. And I'm looking, through my glasses, rear-view mirror, then ahead. Try and catch me now. I'm frozen cold down to my bones, and I'm thinking of the summer. When I fall into your arms, and I watch you from my bridgeview. While I think of things to say, the best always after. Press my ear to the ground and I listen for you... I'm screaming on the inside, when it's silent on the outside. And I'm looking through my glasses, rear-view mirror, then ahead. Try and catch me now. I'm falling first class from the sky. And my vision is so blurry. When I fall into your arms. I'm thinking of the summer. I'm screaming on the inside, when it's silent on the outside. And I'm looking through my glasses, rear-view mirror, then ahead. Try and catch me now.


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    this song is good to listen to when youre happy. i dont really understand most of the lyrics, but its so upbeat and happy.

    i_love_autumnon April 04, 2003   Link
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    Ever since I heard this song on some sampler I got, I can't stop listening to it. It's great.

    mr. manon April 15, 2003   Link
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    this song is really confusing.... at least to my simple mind.

    some lines make sense but dont seem to fit with the others.

    maybe im crazy.

    either way... digger is the sex.

    Twenty5HourDayson January 13, 2005   Link
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    It's about him driving away from his problems. Benner wrote this song in the period after Matt left the band, it's all over every song from the EP.

    powerbaiton March 02, 2005   Link

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