I was scared that I wouldn’t feel it again
There wasn’t love there, but you let me in
You made me feel life, you made me feel love
And the light of the morning, was nothing to be afraid of
It took me awhile to get all this out
To find the words to say what it’s all about
I’ve written this song a thousand times
Suffice it to say, that you took a dead man, and you gave him life
Cause I felt hollow, I was living without cause
And you were vibrant, and I’m not sure what you saw
I might be romanticizing things a bit
But I think you, you might be the reason that I made it
I may never see you, we may never speak
And I guess I wouldn’t want you, to really know what it means
In the end you won’t hear this, and I’m singing to myself
But in the end it doesn't matter, if you know how much you helped
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