Tell all my friends I'm dead
I'm leaving you
This time it's for good
Tell all my friends that I'm dead
It won't be long before you forget
My na-aa-aa-ame

Can you tell that I'm losing myself?
I think I'm trying too hard to
Let it show
To let you know
Don't trace your footsteps back to me

'Cause I've been gone for a long time
Waiting on the sidelines
Hoping for a chance to play

Well, I thought I would never leave anything behind
I also never thought I'd say

Tell all my friends I'm dead
I'm leaving you
This time it's for good
Tell all my friends that I'm dead
It won't be long before you forget
My na-aa-aa-ame

Can't you tell that I don't know myself?
I need someone to remind me
To let it go
Please let me know
Don't trace your footsteps back to me

'Cause I've been gone for a long time
Waiting on the sidelines
Hoping for a chance to play

Well, I thought I would never leave anything behind
I also never thought I'd say


And if I had the chance
(Had the chance)
To do it all again
I wouldn't expect anything less

And if I had the chance
(Had the chance)
To do it all again
I wouldn't expect
I wouldn't expect anything less


Forget my name


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Forget My Name Lyrics as written by Cyrus William Bolooki Chad Everett Gilbert

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    your tracklisting is wrong from what i've got..

    1. Understatement 2. My Friends Over You 3. Sonny 4. Something I Call Personality 5. Head On Collision 6. It's Been a Summer 7. Forget My Name 8. Never Give Up 9. The Great Houdini 10. Singled Out 11. Belated 12. The Story So Far
    ltbon May 26, 2002   Link

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