I don't like the way that you say you feel fine
When you look so down
And I don't like the way that the pills you take
They just keep you down

Shiny little minds
Trying to find my way in life
String of broken hearts
Well, they still made it, you ready to start?

Never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna hold you with tears in your eyes
Never wanna see you burn
There's so much I gotta tell you, so much that you'll learn

I'm dying, dying, baby, dying
To get close to you
But sometimes, sometimes the wall you built
You know, I can't get through

Shiny little minds
Trying to find my way in life
String of broken hearts
Well, they still made it, you ready to start?

I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna hold you with tears in my eyes
Never wanna see you die
There's so much I gotta tell you, so much that you'll learn

'Cause I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna see you die
No, I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna see you cry

'Cause I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna see you cry
No, I never wanna see you die
Oh, I never wanna see you die




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    This is the most beautiflul song I know. I love to listen to it when I'm really down and when I'm thinking that everything is senseless. I love how this song gives you hope, because it tells you that you're not alone, and you CAN win with yourself, you just gotta try. There's just so many things in life you can miss if you give up. Especially when there's someone who loves you.

    sbtoon September 14, 2005   Link
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    Definitely beautiful!

    patrick3972on July 23, 2006   Link
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    dont give up and keep trying beautiful song a song which can be cofusing to life. b side should be on an album. you can get the better of your depression

    kempeon August 31, 2006   Link
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    Possibly one of the greatest songs ever

    Tommy-d0on October 22, 2008   Link

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