This is a very hopeful, but still very sad, song about what it’s like to try to find out who you really are after going through an intense or unexpected break up.
All my mornings start with the alarm clock
Every dream gets stopped before the end
And with each bit I remember, the more the details run together
And I'm left with a message I don't comprehend
I've lost contact with the great beyond again
And as I stare over my breakfast and out into the street
I find that sorrow I've been chasing way too often
That the man that stands in front of you
Is not the sum of all his dreams
But I'm hoping they've got something in common
I'm hoping they've got something in common
The way that love attacks and then surrenders
The things I mean the most when I say her name
And if he ever speaks of me casually
I hope he does so carefully
Cause when you've loved somebody, everything's to blame
And I don't want her to ever feel ashamed
But all my best kept secrets are the ones I didn't know I had
So I couldn't even tell her if I wanted
That the way that she remembers me is not the way I really am
But I'm hoping they've got something in common
I'm hoping they've got something in common
So I feel like a man behind a camera
Who waits patiently for something he won't see
I need to stop giving suggestions and just illuminate the questions
That seems much more accurate to me
To keep the frame as wide as it can be
Cause all the love and friends and happiness that ever came my way
Revealed themselves the moment I stopped watching
Cause it's not faith that comes from miracles
But miracles that come from faith
I'm sure that they've got something in common
I know that they have something in common