Now it's too late to be using my mind
To reason with you would be far too kind
It's all coming down like the dark on the town
The cold stings my tearstained face
So now it's all over , It's much too late to say 'Oh no'

I try not to echo everyone's dream
But they don't exist or so it seems
They just like inside of me
But it's too dark I can never ever see you
And now it's all over, it's much too late to say 'Oh no'

Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own,
Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own,

She looked at me as she closed the door
A stare so cold, but what for?
I fell in love as she crossed the floor,
I need her now but she hated me more
And now it's all over, it's much too late to say 'oh no'

Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own,
Oh, she looked so lovely, standing on her own,


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    this song fucking rules. its one of Ash's best. from their first EP "trailer". its just so heavy and energetic. anyway i think its about asking out some girl who really harshly said NO. but im not really sure. it doesnt seem to make that much sense. i think i need some help understanding it. anyway try to download this coz it is really good and u probably wont find "trailer" anywhere.

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