Woke up to find you weary, left hand was in the red room
My, my, our thoughts were black then
So does it make a difference you?
Always by my side, always by my side

Ghosts in the blue floor, new room controlling students
Hey, hey, the glitter girl gown, so does it make a difference?
You're never going to change, always be the same
And I'll hate you everyday, hate you everyday

Wait for the reasons to change, I know no better
You could do anything but just don't say whatever
You're always by my side, always by my side
And I'll love you everyday, it's never going to change

Woke up to find you weary, left hand was in the red room
My, my, our thoughts were black then
So does it make a difference you?
Always by my side, always by my side

And I'll hate you everyday, hate you everyday
'Cause you're never going to change
Always be the same
It's so good to be in love again



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    For me it's about rebounding. He's hating her but remembering the good times, and then loving her, and then remembering the pain and the reasons they broke up so hating her again. At the end he resolves and says that the bad parts about her will remain forever and then concludes 'it's so good to be in love again', because he's temporarily found a way to keep the feeling of being in love but with someone who doesn't have all those bad parts - a new rebound girl.

    Alfie86on October 07, 2009   Link

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