Her-to-him
A mountain of stone, a door of
steel
Can't stand in my way, I'd go on
I've learned how to deal
And
when
to
fight
I know what's real,
I know
what's
right
I'm not afraid, a wounded dove
I can be tender in a world so tough
I'm sure I could face the bitter cold
But life without you?
I don't know.
The winds of the heart can blow me
down
But I get right up and I stand my
ground
I've tasted fear, my share of pain
The wasted tears of love in vain
I've held you tight pushed you away
Now with all my might I beg you to
stay
I'm sure I could face the bitter cold
But life without you?
I don't know.
I know what I want
I know what I need
But there there's just one thing I
must
believe
Deep in the night by a dying
flame
You will be there when I call your
name
I'm sure I could face the bitter cold
But life without you?
I don't know
I don't know
"I
think that this song is
from
Janeway
to Chakotay, because Janeway thinks that
she can survive anything, and nothing
can push her down, but I think that if
she ever was faced with loosing Chakotay
she would be deeply shaken.
The last
verse also explains how Janeway pushes
him away but if he ever wanted to
leave she would expect him to stay of
she asked him to." --
Kim
Thanks to Kim for sending this one in!