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Take these roses off of me.
Let me live and let me be
For a little while.
Let my eyes see everything and nothing in their time.
I do not mind.Who'd have guess that I'd have learned
To let the walls around me burn
And light up the hillside?
My words,
I ate them for so long
And nothing changed.
It was just the same.And I don't' know if you see me here,
But I can tell you your face is clear.
I will see you forever, forever
I will you see you forever, foreverPull me close once again.
Call me teacher call me friend.
Just like the first time.
Call my name.
It echoes in the walls around this room.

It's all you.I don't know if you hear me there.
When it's darkness and no one cares,
I will hear you forever, forever.
I will hear you forever, forever.I wanted you to be everything to me.
Now I've got to learn to carry on.
I know I cannot hide
This emptiness inside.
Nothing is the same since you're gone.Send me letters from above
Send me strength. Send me love,
Such sweet love.
Sing me songs that echo in my head and in my heart.
That's where you are.And I don't know if you feel me here.
I can tell you one thing is clear.
I will feel you forever, forever.
I will feel you forever, forever.

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The acoustic rock band Vertical Horizon was formed in 1990 by Georgetown University undergrads Matthew Scannell and Keith Kane; after graduation in 1991 the duo relocated to Boston and, in 1992, self-released their debut album There and Back Again. There and Back Again was recorded in Matt's old high school over a period of a few days, and Matt and Keith together played all the instruments appearing on the album, though they both mostly played acoustic guitar. Both also contributed to writing all the songs, and both sang.

Read more about Vertical Horizon on Last.fm.


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