everything i'm saying
is coming out all wrong
please bear with me
i've got so much to say
let me explain myself to you

forgive me
forgive me, not
i'm sorry
for what its worth
i know im wrong
cant you see
im still me
are you listening?

nothing i can say
will make this right
just give it time
why can't i spit it out
i need your sympathy

forgive me
forgive me, not
i'm sorry
for what its worth
i know im wrong
cant you see
im still me
are you listening?

i'm sorry
for what its worth
i know im wrong
cant you see
im still me
are you listening?

it's temporary, anyway
there is nothing that i can say to you
i can say to me

i'm sorry
for what its worth
i know im wrong
cant you see
im still me
are you listening?

i'm sorry
for what its worth
i know im wrong
cant you see
im still me
are you listening?


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    maybe im just computer retarded...but what downthesun said made absolutely no sense to me. but anyways...ya this song is great, as is every other finch song that i have heard so far. but i have one bad thing to say about this song: it reminds me of my last ex. he was always saying he was sorry for the stupid crap he always seemed to do. after a while a girl gets sick of listening to a guy whining his apologies...u know??

    StupedEmoGirlon August 21, 2002   Link

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