So I Thought

Album: Flyleaf (2005)
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  • All your twisted thoughts free flow
    To everlasting memories
    Show soul
    Kiss the stars with me
    And dread the wait for
    Stupid calls returning us to life
    We say to those who are in love
    It can't be true 'cause we're too young
    I know that's true because
    So long I was
    So in love with you
    So I thought

    A year goes by
    And I can't talk about it
    The times were right
    But I couldn't talk about it

    On my knees
    Dim lighted room
    Thoughts free flow try to consume
    Myself in this
    I'm not faithless
    Just paranoid of getting lost or that I might lose
    Ignorance is bliss cherish it
    Pretty neighborhoods
    You learn too much to hold
    Believe it not
    And fight the tears
    With pretty smiles and lies
    About the times

    A year goes by
    And I can't talk about it
    The times were right
    But I couldn't talk about it

    The times weren't right
    And I couldn't talk about it
    The times were right
    But I couldn't talk about it

    Choris Romance says goodnight
    Close your eyes and I'll close mine
    Remember you, remember me
    Hurt the first, the last, between
    Choris Romance says goodnight
    Close your eyes and I'll close mine
    Remember you, remember me
    Hurt the first, the last, between

    And I'm praying that we will see
    Something there in between
    Then and there that exceeds all we can dream
    So we can talk about it

    Just maybe, we might see
    Something there in between
    Then and there that exceeds all we can dream

    And all these twisted thoughts I see
    Something there in between
    And all these twisted thoughts I see
    Something there in between
    And all these twisted thoughts I see
    Something there in between

    Just maybe, we might see
    Something there in between
    Then and there that exceeds all we can dream
    Then and there that exceeds all we can dream
    Then and there that exceeds all we can dream

    And all these twisted thoughts I see
    Something there in between Writer/s: HOWARD BENSON, JAMES CULPEPPER, JARED HARTMANN, LACEY NICOLE MOSLEY, PAT SEALS, SAMEER BHATTACHARYA, WILL HOFFMAN
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Corina from Denver, CoThis is my favorite song, because it is so full of meaning and emotion. Its all about forgiveness and redemption. Letting go.
  • Saralee from Champaign, IlI'm pretty sure that the lyrics are "...choris romance says goodnight..." cuz I found out that choris means seperated and that would really makes sense.
  • Holly from Richmond, Moi love this song! i just feel like it really speaks to me
  • Kristen from Saucier, MsIn another interview she said that this song is kind of hard for her to do live because its so personal to her.
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