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isn't it "with my eyes close to your feet" ??? i can't see the sense in the other version ;-) i love the "now...". for me it shows what "forever" really means.
does anyone know why it's titled palisade???
@timmyew what i Think is that the "now", as it is said after the "forever", means that forever has end, they're no longer together.
isn't it "with my eyes close to your feet" ??? i can't see the sense in the other version ;-) i love the "now...". for me it shows what "forever" really means.
does anyone know why it's titled palisade???
@timmyew what i Think is that the "now", as it is said after the "forever", means that forever has end, they're no longer together.
@timmyew what i Think is that the "now", as it is said after the "forever", means that forever has end, they're no longer together.