The Last Romantic

I regret I told you anything
You think you know everything
I love you so much
And you don't seem to care
Either that or you are unaware

I'm the only true romantic
I believe
I feel this way because
Of what I see
No one believes in kissing
Or caring
My faith is wearing
Thin

The only reason the little things
Mean so much to me
Is because the big things become part
Of my reality
And the little things make me
Smile as I fall asleep at night

I'm the only true romantic
I believe
I feel this way because
Of what I see
No one believes in kissing
Or caring
My faith is wearing
Thin

Don't make me feel like I am wrong
I may not be cool, popular or strong
But there's more to me
Than you will ever see
I think more than you care to recognize
You would know if you just looked into my eyes
All this compassion and feeling
You don't know what you're dealing
With

I am just a boy
And barely a man
Trying so hard
To do everything I can
But too little to late
What's happened was fate
As the last Romantic slowly fades
Away
Fade Away
Fade Away
As the last Romantic Slowly fades away


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    Yo, this is like my favorite song from these guys (besides make beleive), and i can really relate to what he's saying here. It just dosn't seem like anyone even feels anything in their relationships, or even cares.

    thecellistson July 22, 2002   Link

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