life it has you spinning in every direction
your eyes are getting narrow, you’re just waiting for the end
the sky is falling lower, i’m just hoping you’re alive
although living is uncomfortable and no one will survive
started thinking i was lonely, started feeling fine
started learning how to handle all these tragedies of mine
i guess that’s getting older, i guess that’s what i’ll do
never thought that i was capable of moving on from you
could have sworn i was in love, could have sworn you broke my heart
but nothing changes timing now i don’t know who you are
i guess i hope you miss me, i guess that i still care
when i make my way across the states i hope i find you there
today we’ll let the light heal our hearts
i spent all my time just fighting to hold on to all my pain
i’m still struggling to understand you wanted it this way
cos the beauty overwhelmed me but the sadness did me in
i found caring left me crying, i had wanted to begin
my heart had fallen fast into the hands of something real
understanding’s difficult, it’s easier to feel
you found me in the darkness and i started to unfold
never wanted someone bad enough to leave the truth untold
your roses line my trails but the season’s uninspired
sometimes loving makes me lonely, sometimes sleeping makes me tired
it’s okay the plans we’re making might not ever leave our heads
it’s worth it just to see you lying next to me in bed
i know that you will hurt me
i’ll probably hurt you too
but our hearts could stand the healing
for the moment i’ll be true to you
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