And to it all
Falling down
Who's in touch with everyone who ever stood their ground?
If you could then I know I do to
Lost inside a maze of problems with you

Is it so hard
Every time I say
Won't you come and fight with me
Because if I thought I were you

Every word I say
Would come out wrong and make you look the other way
You know, if I thought I were you,
Time and time again
And if I did we won't be friends

And tell me I'm brought down again
Never the one I'd explain

Can't you ..., don't you lie
There've been times when I've felt good because you're hurt inside
No that's not true I'm just acting tough
I don't know what it is I'm feeling
I don't know if you are enough

Is it so hard
Every time I say
Won't yo you come and fight with me
Because if I thought I were yo you

Every word I say
Would come out wrong and make yo you look the other way
Yo you know, if I thought I were yo you,
Time and time again
And if I did we won't be friends

And tell me, I'll fall down again
Never the one, I'll explain

So answer that you never know
Don't want it back it seems to go
It's so hard, so hard

'Cause I feel alive and it feels alright
Keep on telling me that its over please
And I feel the one
Lying in the sun

(Could I, should I, would i....)
It's so hot in here
It's the clothes I wear
Don't you even ask

I won't let you pass
But my guard is up
And you stole his care
(could I, should I, would i....)


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    I love Lost Prophets a whole bunch! Their music is the best and there's nothing better or at least to me and before u say something bad about their music listen to their cd's!

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