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I see your face through the window pane     the glass is cracked and your image is blurred. Even from this distance, I see your pain   and I wonder if my tears my heard. This window frame surrounds my dreams,     the pane conceals my pain. It seems as if the seams around this glass       get stronger everyday. Keeping me away from the one thing       that makes my life worth living.           You on the outside, Staring at me on the inside.     Reaching through this foggy view, It's hard to see,  it hurts to know        we can't reach our destiny. I'm trapped in here, you're trapped out there. It's clear to us that fate don't care. I'm trapped by these walls and you can't get in. Unfortunately, I can see my destiny,       but we can't begin. You've tried to break through,     I've tried to break out. I scream your name,     but you can't hear a sound. You can see these tears streaming down, I see you fall to the ground and reach for me      but I'm nowhere around. This pain is so real, the pain is too thick. I write your name out in the fog         as you stand there in the mist. I need you in here, I crave your touch.    All this pain,        It's just TOO MUCH! I'm trapped in here, you're trapped out there. It's clear to us that fate don't care. I'm trapped by these walls and you can't get in. Unfortunately, I can see my destiny,       but we can't begin. I can't take this, not one more day, our love is too strong, there must be a way. So, we're standing here, face to face, eyes locked through the window pane. You raise your hands up to mine and we smash that glass one last time. Slowly, it starts to splinter down and all the shards fall to the ground. Now, we're trapped together, In each other's arms. Trapped forever, away from harm. Trapped in love for all time, Trapped in love within our hearts. Fortunately, I've found my destiny, Now we can start.
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 8:25 PM UTC
Trapped (song)
I see your face through the window pane     the glass is cracked and your image is blurred. Even from this distance, I see your pain   and I wonder if my tears my heard. This window frame surrounds my dreams,     the pane conceals my pain. It seems as if the seams around this glass       get stronger everyday. Keeping me away from the one thing       that makes my life worth living.           You on the outside, Staring at me on the inside.     Reaching through this foggy view, It's hard to see,  it hurts to know        we can't reach our destiny. I'm trapped in here, you're trapped out there. It's clear to us that fate don't care. I'm trapped by these walls and you can't get in. Unfortunately, I can see my destiny,       but we can't begin. You've tried to break through,     I've tried to break out. I scream your name,     but you can't hear a sound. You can see these tears streaming down, I see you fall to the ground and reach for me      but I'm nowhere around. This pain is so real, the pain is too thick. I write your name out in the fog         as you stand there in the mist. I need you in here, I crave your touch.    All this pain,        It's just TOO MUCH! I'm trapped in here, you're trapped out there. It's clear to us that fate don't care. I'm trapped by these walls and you can't get in. Unfortunately, I can see my destiny,       but we can't begin. I can't take this, not one more day, our love is too strong, there must be a way. So, we're standing here, face to face, eyes locked through the window pane. You raise your hands up to mine and we smash that glass one last time. Slowly, it starts to splinter down and all the shards fall to the ground. Now, we're trapped together, In each other's arms. Trapped forever, away from harm. Trapped in love for all time, Trapped in love within our hearts. Fortunately, I've found my destiny, Now we can start.
Song. Soon to be recorded on SoundCloud. Written for my long distance love, we'll be together soon babe. ❤
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Aug 15, 2015
Aug 15, 2015 at 8:25 PM UTC
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