there's no competing with him
I can't keep you warm like that
I can't love you the way he does
I can only love you more

there's no convincing me
that you'll still talk to me like you did
I can't bear to see you like this
it makes me love you more

and more than anything ever
you're beautiful and always so clever
you're everything good, I hope that I might be
I hope he sees even half of what I see

there's nothing keeping you with me
you can go away with him
there's no sense in rubbing it in
it makes me love you more

I can't compete with that boy
I can't make you feel like that
I can't love you the way he does
I can only love you more

and more each time you ignore me
this jealousy is starting to bore me
you can have him and I'll have my own
or maybe I'd just rather end up alone




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    The beauty that lives in The Softies is attributed to their sheer simplicity. The construction of their songs, the simplicity of their lyrics and composition - they are a group of minimal bliss. This song is no different.

    We all have felt this way before and understand what shes's talking about. This song is absolutely beautiful.

    ArrestedDevelopmenton December 26, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    aww this song is something that i feel right now. see i broke up with my b/f and hes wit this other girl now and its as if shes doing eveeything right in his life...i don't know if i can ever love again

    SeReNiTyYon February 14, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    the thing i dont get about this song is what perspective the singer is in. she's singing about someone who has a new boy, so at first i thought maybe this was written by a guy and performed by rose. but then at the end she sings "you can have him, and i'll have my own" which makes it sound like she'll get her own boy too?

    maybe she was dating a bisexual guy?

    morboton August 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Is it possible she's singing about a friend who's ignoring her because she has a new boyfriend?

    grampaj0eon January 26, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I agree with grampaj0e on this one. Yes, she is speaking of a friend who now has a boyfriend, and now she is being ignored. Lines such as "I can't love you the way he does" suggest that they are friends.

    xjozieeon November 29, 2011   Link

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