Last night
as I looked out across the sky
not a single reason
to stay with you came to mind
forgetting is obligation
and with all my time i try
but i can never say goodbye
im dying for a past with you
or a future with out you would surely do
but im stuck in the present with this heartache
and only time can remedy the pain
im so sorry
i dont know where
to begin or where to end
why cant today just move on and go away?
its sad i have to look you in the eye
and tell you we can never speak
we have to say goodbye
id be better off without
so i'll keep my head held high
i'll just sit back and watch us die
comtemplating is so frustrating
and it never gets anywhere
if you're "so low"
and im "so high"
then why cant i just say goodbye?


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    this song is the best 5 cent wish song EVER. ever since i heard of them i've been all OOH five cent wish i heart them. i think this song is about a relationship dying, and having to watch it go but not wanting to let go, and wondering what went wrong.. pure genius, this is. .c.o.u.r.t.n.e.y.

    i_like_midt0wnon August 22, 2002   Link
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    this song is fucking written for the relationship im in, i try to break up with him, but it hurts him so i stay with the guy for his own sake, and it fucks me up. really bad, i dont know why i cant just make a clean break, and for me, thats this song.

    youreaveragepersonon August 26, 2002   Link

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