A premature disclosure
And it's filling up this meeting that we've had
These broken phrases catch me with my guard down
With my guard down

I left myself wide open
I left myself for you
I left myself wide open
I left myself

I took a dive for your deep end
Thinking everything's just fine
I broke my heart on your shallow side, and I
Your shallow side

I left myself wide open
I left myself for you
I left myself wide open
I left myself

Why do I feel the same?
Why do I feel?
Why do I feel this way?
This way?


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    This song makes me think this guy is being treated badly by his girlfriend and when while he's good to her she tries to act like she doesnt care and then she's actually hurting him more than helping him..........

    SuperAngelZeroon August 31, 2002   Link
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    reminds me of previous situations i've been in :(

    XmyHeaRtHope2Dieon September 15, 2002   Link
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    he still loves this girl even though she doesn't see anything past material possesions and physical appreances

    pUnKiE_cHeLLiEon September 29, 2002   Link
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    hes told a girl his feelings and gave her the chance to hurt him.. and she took that chance...... great song

    beautifulmistake7on April 10, 2003   Link
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    I Love On The New Version, When He Goes, "Why Do I Feel This Way? If You Never Left Me Here." Magical.

    noahst7on April 24, 2003   Link
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    Great song. He left himself wide open to destruction and hindsight blatantly tells him why he was hurt. When he dug into the deeper side of her he loved what he saw. Deep down she must be a good person. It was her shallow side that ruined it...

    BulletOrChapstickon June 04, 2004   Link
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    beautiful song..to me it means what the people have said above, but i think most people can relate to what he is singing about...it's nice that unlike some of their other lyrics, these ones are simple and too the point, i duno whether its because this is an earlier version or not but anyways great band, great song

    fightoffyourdemons.on September 21, 2004   Link
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    This is a rad song. I finally bought this EP (4 years late, I know). It's sick, you get to see these songs in their previous stages.

    sickofchangeon December 08, 2006   Link

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