This is where it ends
I’m sick of all your friends
Telling me I’m wrong
When I knew it all along
Telling me they’re right
They were fighting all our fights
This is where it ends
And where I begin

I’m not blind why couldn’t I see
You looked fine when you found me
But I have never been so wrong
Why couldn’t I see it; I took too long

Awaiting your call so I can hang up
I’m so amused have you had enough
This revenge for all the things you’ve done
I’m returning the favor revenge is fun

You ruined every second that we had
You’re the only one; you make me mad
I should have left when I had the chance
Broke it off with no strings attached

You stabbed me in the back and ran it thru
Twisted it hard this only you could do
You have no heart you just thrive on pain
The pain you inflict upon me leaves no stain

You can understand me, you’re just blind
Your not even worthy of my time
You hurt me bad, but now I’m fine
Wait, I wasn’t hurt it was all in my mind

They say repetition sinks it in
So I will repeat my self again
This is where it ends
And no we can’t be friends
Yea that repetition does the trick
Now the idea is startin to stick
You will never be in my life again
I love the fact that we will never be friends


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    k i already commented on like 4 of these songs but then this site got all screwed up and they were erased!! grr.. neways - this is a great song - despite the negative connotation of the title towards females (but i promised brandon i woudlnt tell wat the title meant AGAIN) this part "They were fighting all our fights" - reminds me of when i was younger and too immature to work things out in a relashionship where u would rather just go have ur friends tell them sumthing or break up with them for you... but mayb thats just me... neways i love these guys they're all great .. check out their site .. OUTOFTHEORDINARYsucks.com

    fiNcHiCkon June 29, 2002   Link
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    k i already commented on like 4 of these songs but then this site got all screwed up and they were erased!! grr.. neways - this is a great song - despite the negative connotation of the title towards females (but i promised brandon i woudlnt tell wat the title meant AGAIN) this part "They were fighting all our fights" - reminds me of when i was younger and too immature to work things out in a relashionship where u would rather just go have ur friends tell them sumthing or break up with them for you... but mayb thats just me... neways i love these guys they're all great .. check out their site .. OUTOFTHEORDINARYsucks.com

    fiNcHiCkon June 29, 2002   Link
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    sry bout posting the same thing twice "technical difficulties" i decided im guna b cool and comment on ALL of their songs since none of you are! :-D

    fiNcHiCkon July 24, 2002   Link
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    lol...ummm ya..out of the ordinary is the best!!!!!! they r soooo great.lol..if only i knew what d-tag was...haha or is..lol...i dunno...but it's a good song tho..ya...the guys r hot!!! woo hoo!!!!

    paranormal2267on May 11, 2003   Link

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