Have you ever wanted to die when you were without your friends?
Haven't you said goodbye to the one on who your life depends?
Could it be that I don't want to save you anymore? Could it be that we don't have what it takes?
(Yeah)

Have you ever wished for fire to burn away your mind restraints?
Haven't you been for hire or suffered those cheap complaints?
Could it be that I don't want to save you anymore?
Could it be that we don't have what it takes?
Take it away ‘cause I don't like this anymore
Take it away and throw it away

Have you ever wanted to die when you were without your friends?
Haven't you said goodbye to the one on who your life depends?
Could it be that I don't want to hurt you anymore? Could it be that we don't have what it takes?

Take it away ‘cause I don't like this anymore
Take it away and throw it away
Take it away ‘cause I don't like this anymore
Take it away and throw it away


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    I have to agree with itsbeenawhile. This song seems like its about having someone you "thought" was your friend, but they end up stabbing you in the back in the end.

    I went through the same thing. I had this friend that was gay and he was all scared about coming out to his family but i was right by him the whole time and he did it. But he fucked me over with a girl because he was gay even though he told her he liked her and he knew i liked her and he was starting drama. So the girl that i liked didn't go for me because she felt uncomfortable to choose between us and it was all his fault. So, yeah, fuck that guy.

    I can completely relate to this song.

    imthemanwithdogson May 01, 2011   Link

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