Can we pretend for one second
That we are together
What's the point
Of keeping my feelings at bay

It takes a lot of me
To get the nerve to wake up
Everyday
And what if I don't

Would you even care
Would you even care
Forget everything that we have done
Erase me

From your memory
Don't call, don't ask about me
Until the day hell freezes over
I can't remember

That last time I saw you smile
It might of been around this time
Last year
It takes a lot of me

To get the nerve to tell you
Everything is ok
And what if I don't
Would you even care

Would you even care
Forget everything that we have done
Erase me
From your memory

Don't call, don't ask about me
Until the day hell freezes over
Its gone before you know it
You can't let go of something

You've never had
Its ash until you burn it
I hope that I never see you again
And what if I don't

Would you even care
Would you even care
Forget everything that we have done
Erase me

From your memory
Don't call, don't ask about me
Until the day hell freezes over
When hell freezes over


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Forget Everything [Previously Unreleased Track] Lyrics as written by Cyrus William Bolooki Chad Everett Gilbert

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    Great song.....they should've put this on the album it would've fit.

    walkingonawireon June 19, 2002   Link
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    I love New Found Glory.

    I Will End Youon June 21, 2002   Link
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    where can you get this song?

    nfg_rocks_4evron June 22, 2002   Link
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    This song is better than half the stuff on sticks and stones. Too bad it's not on the us version.

    StarsAreForeveron June 28, 2002   Link
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    is this song on kazaa or anything? i wana hear it...

    RoCkrAon June 29, 2002   Link
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    Is this the best song on the album? I think so, but it's only a bonus track? I think that someone went insane and really messed up leaving this out in favour of The Great Houdini, Belated or The Story So Far.

    Silverdewon July 01, 2002   Link
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    Great Song They Could Have Put This oN the cd Its Great!

    -Stix-

    ADimeADexteron July 08, 2002   Link
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    yeh its on kazaa..... i got it on there i am gettin the album 2 tho ..... hhhmmm this song is kinda like forget my name - kinda the whole 'i dont give a shit' concept.... probably about the same girl... it takes alot of me to get the nerve to wake up everyday .....kinda like the motivation proclamation by good charlotte.... forget everything that we had done erase me from your memory don't call, dont ask about me until the day hell freezes over he wants her 2 forget about him altogether..... well at least he wants her 2 think that.... really he wants her 2 love him again but yeh... my opinion

    regan_89on July 21, 2002   Link
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    i think this is the best but that sucks jordan didnt want the to be on the album instead he told to put it on the cd for the uk.

    MxPxGuyon July 25, 2002   Link
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    this song is so amazing, i dont know y is wasnt on the new album. probably cuz theyd have 2 songs that start with "Forget" (Forget My Name) and they probably didnt want that. anyways, this song is on the UK version that also has "Anniversary" which is badass, and an acoustic version of "Story So Far". its gonna cost like $30 for the disc cuz its an import, but u can find those songs on kazaa or whatever

    minwage585on July 28, 2002   Link

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