i didn't mean to drag her under
i was thinking about you
how your eyes swallow me whole
i try my hardest to forget it
but a broken heart is murder for the soul
how does it feel to be
one of the beautiful people
everytime i that i leave it's like goodbye forever

Angela, don't hate me
no matter what they say i'll always love you
don't believe the authorities
Angela, believe in me

remember when we danced together
and i promised you the world
well i'll have to take that back
because my whole life has been capsized
in a minute all the colors turn to black
my heart was killing me
no one could hear her scream at all
lets run away, if only for a day, i'm guilty

Angela, i'm sorry
i failed you again and this time its for good
don't believe your family
i'm in hell, and you're leaving me

Angela, i'm sorry
Angela, believe in me
Angela, believe in me


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    this song is totally awesome...tony sang it really sweet! one of the best song on the new album

    XxAlwaysXLastxXon June 14, 2002   Link
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    there, corrections are in, all 3-5 of them...

    Alucardon June 19, 2002   Link
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    You're right...he sings it really sweet....considering it's a song about how he asking for forgiveness for killing her

    BrooklynPunkon June 22, 2002   Link
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    Yeahhh kurkiiiiiiiiiiiii¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ With this song i´ve lived one of the most special moments of my life......................and you??? ;)

    Diliferon July 02, 2002   Link
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    It's all right, it's ok! you stole me aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall!!!!! Yeah DvD, do u remeber the night when I got the Hard Rock Bottom album 1 month before the release date? It was...like... if.. in that moment we felt like home in Loy's Lokal!! Let's go to Fiji man!!!!!!!!

    KuRkY®on July 04, 2002   Link
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    this song kinda reminds me of a relationship i had with a girl named angela, except i didnt kill anyone. the new album is great, this song means a lot to me.

    punkbassplayer20on September 04, 2002   Link
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    for a song so... eurhmmm.... hmm well...whatever youd like to call it the word is far from my small mind right now but yea his voice is sweet... and i love this song

    ladybambieon September 08, 2002   Link
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    it my song 4 mii grl i low her so much <3

    koala5412on August 31, 2012   Link

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