Album: A Twist In My Story (2008)
Play Video
  • Didn't you want to hear
    The sound of all the places we could go
    Do you fear
    The expressions on the faces we don't know
    It's a cold hard road when you wake up
    And I don't think that I
    Have the strength to let you go

    Maybe it's just me, couldn't you believe
    That everything I said and did, wasn't just deceiving
    And the tear in your eye, and your calm hard face
    Makes me wish that I was never brought into this place

    There goes my ring
    It might as well have been shattered
    And I'm here to sing
    About the things that mattered
    About the things that made us feel alive for oh so long
    About the things that kept you on my side when I was wrong

    Maybe it's just me, couldn't you believe
    That everything I said and did, wasn't just deceiving
    And the tear in your eye, and your calm hard face
    Makes me wish that I was never brought into this place

    And someday, I promise I'll be gone
    And someday, I might even sing this song
    To you, I might even sing this song, to you
    And I was crying alone tonight
    And I was wasting all of my life just thinking of you
    So just come back we'll make it better
    So Just come back I'll make it
    Better than it ever was [x2]

    (I want it all, Don't leave right now)
    (I'll give you everything)

    (I want it all, Don't leave right now)
    (I'll give you everything) Writer/s: JOHN VESELY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors Examined

Deconstructing Doors Songs With The Author Of The Doors ExaminedSong Writing

Doors expert Jim Cherry, author of The Doors Examined, talks about some of their defining songs and exposes some Jim Morrison myths.

Does Jimmy Page Worship The Devil? A Look at Satanism in Rock

Does Jimmy Page Worship The Devil? A Look at Satanism in RockSong Writing

We ring the Hell's Bells to see what songs and rockers are sincere in their Satanism, and how much of it is an act.

Brandi Carlile

Brandi CarlileSongwriter Interviews

As a 5-year-old, Brandi was writing lyrics to instrumental versions lullabies. She still puts her heart into her songs, including the one Elton John sings on.

Bass Player Scott Edwards

Bass Player Scott EdwardsSong Writing

Scott was Stevie Wonder's bass player before becoming a top session player. Hits he played on include "I Will Survive," "Being With You" and "Sara Smile."

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"

Ian Anderson: "The delight in making music is that you don't have a formula"Songwriter Interviews

Ian talks about his 3 or 4 blatant attempts to write a pop song, and also the ones he most connected with, including "Locomotive Breath."

Taylor Dayne

Taylor DayneSongwriter Interviews

Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.