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214

"214" is a song from the eponymous album of Rivermaya, a Filipino alternative rock band, where the former member of the band, Bamboo, was the lead vocalist. "214" derives from the first 3 words of the song "Am I Real", which symbolizes the number of characters of those words (i.e. 2=Am, 1=I, 4=Real). Luke Mijares, former South Border lead vocalist, made a cover version of this song.

214

Am I real? Do the words I speak before you make you feel,
that the love I lay for you will see no ending?

Well if you look into my eyes then you should know,
that there is nothing here to doubt, nothing to fear,
and you can lay your questions down ‘cause if you’ll hold me
we can fade into the night and you’ll know

The world could die, and everything may lie,
Still you shouldn't cry
‘Cause time may pass, but longer than it’ll last
I’ll be by your side

Take my hand, and gently close your eyes so you could understand
that there’s no greater love tonight than what I’ve for you,
Well, if you feel the same way for me, than lets go
We can journey to a garden no one knows.

Life is short my darling tell me that you love me
So we could fade into the night and you’ll know…
The world could die, and everything may lie,
Still you shouldn't cry
‘Cause time may pass, and everything wont last

I’ll be by your side,
Forever by your side,
Forever by your side,
So you wont cry

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