Try to forget about
Living the good life
Free of positions
That make her feel vulnerable
She's loved and she's lost
She's bearing the cost
She seeks to find the answer for

Woke up today around
Six in the morning
Violently shaking
Remembering what she once saw
She bared it alone
Still she carried on
She seeks to find the answers for

The reason her life did not turn out
More like a movie
She's trying to forget it all

She tries to erase
She tries to replace
How it feels but I
Know she can never go home

I don't believe in anything
But I believe in you
I never trusted anyone
But somehow I trust you

And if I fall away
Someday you might find me
If I fall away
Someday...


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    This song means a lot to me and I can fully relate to it. It's about a girl, obviously, who is wondering why her life wasn't more like a movie. Dur. She's tried to make it so and "erase" her past to make her life more movie-like but she can't forget it. But she can't ever go back to the way that it used to be. I can totally relate... why can't life be like a movie? When it says,

    "She's loved and she's lost,"

    I can relate... i know that i'm loved. BUt i'm lost and i don't know where to go. That's at leaset what the song means to me.

    way2emoon April 29, 2002   Link

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