I just had to let you know
Cause I don't always let it show
You give me needed room to grow
And I just had to tell you so

[Chorus]
You fill me up
You're in my veins
A look could take my breath away
And all these things you give away
Sometimes I take for granted

It's just like poetry inside
To hear you breathing by my side
Like I'm in heaven and I've died
So glad you're with me for this ride

[Chorus]

I see your face to start my day
Makes my all bad dreams go away
And all the stupid games we play
Wouldn't have it any other way

[Chorus:Repeat x2]


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Fill Me Up Lyrics as written by John April Aarron Lewis

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    I think a lot of us artists (definitely not trying to disclude anyone) with our dreams, aspirations, loves, and dealings with life -- we need a place to go where it feels like heaven. Someplace pure where the very tracks we make can go no wrong.

    That is why I search so desperately with love. When I fall for someone they become such a cornerstone for me. The time I spend with them whisks me away to another world, a place where hurt and suffering cannot reach, where beauty lies in the our very breaths--heaven.

    This may be about his wife, and I can definitely see that. I feel that when we fall in love and we're truly with the one for us we will feel that. Living on earth can be a fine line of heaven and hell as is stated in similar words in another Staind song, and that's how we can bring heaven all around us in this time that we cannot go there just yet. It is the connection in our hearts. The more we connect, and the more connections there are, the closer heaven becomes. So don't look to the skies for heaven, don't think it so far away, it's closer then you think. It's in your heart.

    chino69on June 18, 2003   Link

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