Somewhere In Between

Album: No Name Face (2000)
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  • I can't meet
    Losing sleep over this
    No I can't
    And now I cannot stop pacing
    Give me a few hours
    I'll have this all sorted out
    If my mind would just stop racing

    Cause I cannot stand still
    I can be this unsturdy
    This cannot be happening

    This is over my head
    But underneath my feet
    Cause by tomorrow morning I'll have this thing beat
    And everything will be back to the way that it was
    I wish that it was just that easy

    Cause I'm waiting for tonight
    Been waiting for tomorrow
    I'm somewhere in between
    What is real, just a dream [Repeat: x2]

    Would you catch me if I fall out of what I fell in
    don't be surprised if I collapse down at your feet again
    I don't want to run away from this
    I know that I just don't need this

    Cause I cannot stand still
    I can be this unsturdy
    This cannot be happening

    Cause I'm waiting for tonight
    Been waiting for tomorrow
    And I'm somewhere in between
    What is real, Just a dream [Repeat: x3] Writer/s: JASON WADE
    Publisher: Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Alex from Seneca, ScThis song kinda explains a good bit of what i was going through. i mean i knew at one point me and this girl were more than friends but it just died and now she wont talk to me now just cause she has a boyfriend. really pisses me off but oh well.
  • Christina from Houston, TxFor Me This Song Is My Life!It Means A Lot To Me,I Think Because When It Says:I Can't Be Loseing Sleep Over This.For Me That Really Hit's Home Because I Don't Know How Many Times I Lost Sleep Over Something That Happen To Me In My Life!I Think All The Lyrics Just Says My Life,OF Course For Me It Means Something Different Then What The Song Is Really About!
  • Hope from Florence, MtThis song is so cute. It's like the perfect song to sing to someone you love, but they don't know it yet. I love it!
  • John from Richmond, VaThe moment I laid eyes on this girl in my class, I had a thing for her. We became friends and every now and then we'd go out, but it never really got past being friends. Years passed but the feeling never went away. After she had a particularly bad break-up we started hanging out alot more than usual. I didn't know she started developing feelings for me until one night after we had been spending some time together, she quoted this song as her away message. Great song, always brings me back each time I hear it.
  • Kelli from Heart's Deirse, CaGreat song for anyone who's ever been "in between" with someone. The stage where you aren't together, but you are surely more than friends. A lot of people can really relate to that kind of a situation.
    Lyrically good, as always, from Lifehouse.
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