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Save Me from Myself
by Hanson
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Amelia was always the one for me but she, she wouldn’t stay
And on a fine day, I came home to find that she had sailed away
Maybe I am broken, in some way I can say
‘Cause I don’t wanna change but lord knows that I need some help
Won’t you save me from myself
Cecilia with flowers in her hair was like the sun, she brought me the light
And I can’t tell you for the life of me why I would choose to let it burn it out
I wish I was numb, alone here in my cell
Something in my heart is making me not feel so well
Won’t you save me from myself
I get no sleep ‘cause I’m all alone
Like a living shadow where there once was bone
One cut deep and the other went sour
And no one’s to blame but I feel so shattered
Maybe I am lying still inside my shell
‘Cause I keep making waves and falling victim to the swell
Won’t you save me from myself
Amelia was always the one for me but she, she wouldn’t stay
And on a fine day, I came home to find that she had sailed away
Maybe I am broken, in some way I can say
‘Cause I don’t wanna change but lord knows that I need some help
Won’t you save me from myself
Cecilia with flowers in her hair was like the sun, she brought me the light
And I can’t tell you for the life of me why I would choose to let it burn it out
I wish I was numb, alone here in my cell
Something in my heart is making me not feel so well
Won’t you save me from myself
I get no sleep ‘cause I’m all alone
Like a living shadow where there once was bone
One cut deep and the other went sour
And no one’s to blame but I feel so shattered
Maybe I am lying still inside my shell
‘Cause I keep making waves and falling victim to the swell
Won’t you save me from myself