Lie awake completely satisfied and let the sweat run through my hair
Well, I haven't felt this way in quite some time, when I look over your not there
Pain I won't let you slip away, no everybody makes mistakes sometimes
Everyone here knows this is killing me
It tears the soul straight from my spine, but in the end I guess the truth is shown
That you won't ever really be mine
I shuffled through the lies and
Pain I won't let you slip away, no everybody makes mistakes sometimes
So rain on my parade, rain on my parade, rain
I figured it out this time and I guess that's a start
You're only half as smart as the one that tears you apart
Let the evidence show that I never really had a case
I'd like to wipe that smile right off your fucking face
Feel the tears run down so I guess I lost control
Everybody knows something I ain't ever gonna know
And if this wound ever heals maybe I'll sleep again
Somebody please kill me before I am dead
Lie awake completely satisfied and let the sweat run through my hair
Well I haven't felt this way in quite some time, when I look over your not there
Pain I won't let you slip away, no everybody makes mistakes
Now rain on my parade, rain on my parade rain
I won't let you, I won't let you make mistakes, make mistakes
I won't let you slip away cause everybody makes mistakes
I won't let you slip away I won't let you


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    To expand on my 'one night stand' theory: "Lie awake completely satisfied and let the sweat run through my hair" - It's just after having sex; the euphoric satisfaction. "Well, I haven't felt this way in quite some time" - Maybe he hasn't had sex for a long time or sex this good "when I look over your not there" - he looks across the bed but she's not there "rain on my parade" - ruin my happiness "That you won't ever really be mine" - although he really wants her more than just a one night stand, he realises that she doesn't and he accepts it.

    Harry Manbackon September 06, 2002   Link

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