Summer swallowed us whole
Waited for you to come around
Every word you wrote
Down, we read it over to know
Would they believe in us now?

There's no shame like no
Sound from sources hits close to home
Everything that we've found
Says make your own destiny, but

You're unaware that you should be scared
Maybe you'll learn from mistake that we make
Not waiting forever
We know you'll never be there
Not waiting forever
If you get out, see you there

Summer swallowed us whole
Waited for you to come around

There's no shame like no
Sound from sources hits close to home
Everything that we've found
Says make your own destiny, but

You're unaware that you should be scared
Maybe you'll learn from mistake that we make
Not waiting forever
We know you'll never be there
Not waiting forever
If you get out, see you there
You're not awake as I'm aware

Maybe we had all you figured
Absolutely wrong
There's been a misunderstanding
We've had all along
Maybe we had all you figured
Absolutely wrong
You can read about
About it when we're gone


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    not to big on emo but this song can tug at you. i liked it.

    Mo_Roccoon June 19, 2002   Link

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