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Can you feel the rain?
Can you feel the cold surround you?
You and I are the same
Perfect in our own weird wayDo you believe that things can change?
Do you believe they stay the same?
'Cause I don't need your light to light my way
I don't need it, I'm wide awakeLast night's the last time
I'll shut my eyes
I wanna leave my best side behind when I go
I want you to know, I want you to knowCan you feel me breathe?
Can you feel the heart that's beating?
I'm sick and tired of feeling
The candle burn inside of meDo you believe that people change?
Do you believe they stay the same?
'Cause I don't need your light to light my way
I don't need it, I'm wide awakeLast night's the last time
I'll shut my eyes
I wanna leave my best side behind when I go

I want you to know thatLast night's the last time
I'll run and hide
I wanna believe I lived my life on fire when I go
I want you to knowI want you to know
I want you to know
I want you to knowLast night's the last time
I'll shut my eyes
I wanna leave my best side behind when I go
I want you to know thatLast night's the last time
I'll run and hide
I wanna believe I lived my life on fire when I go
I want you to know

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Ryan Frank Cabrera (born July 18, 1982) is an American musician. Cabrera was born in Dallas, Texas to a Colombian father and an American mother. He graduated from Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas in 2000, and went on to attend The University of Texas at Dallas for a year. While in college, he was the lead singer for the popular Dallas band Rubix Groove performing in such venues as Trees and The Gypsy Tea Room. In 2001, Cabrera went into the studio to record his own independent album, Elm St.

Read more about Ryan Cabrera on Last.fm.


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