I can't explain
the reason for this.
But somehow there's pain
holding this inside.
Where it stays
until I find the key to your heart,
but you make it so hard.
And if hope is around,
one day I'll find it.

Why
do we always seem to want what we can't have?
Why
do you think that kissing me is something bad?
Goodbye
to the breaker of my heart.
If you want me around,
one day I'll find you.

I've waited for someone. (someone)
Someone like you. (someone like you)
Try me once.
I'll be there. (I'll be there)
I'll be there for you.

You know my name,
but you won't call me close.
There's something strange
that you hear I'm missing your face
until I find the key to your heart,
but you make it so hard.
And if hope is around,
one day I'll find it.

Why
do we always seem to want what we can't have?
Why
do you think that kissing me is something bad?
Goodbye
to the breaker of my heart.
If you want me around,
one day I'll find you.

I've waited for someone. (someone)
Someone like you. (someone like you)
Try me once.
I'll be there. (I'll be there)
I'll be there for you.

I've waited for someone. (someone)
Someone like you. (someone like you)
Try me once.
I'll be there. (I'll be there)
I'll be there for you.


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    this is my favorite song as well, I cover it in like every band Ive been in.

    -Razmig razmig.net

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