it seems like it all comes crashing. i'm sorry so damn sorry. shove me aside so you can take it all. you always took it all. with me aside no need for you to whore. you won't hurt me no more. how can your two hands and ten fingers move nine planets. why do you keep it up when we both know you won't manage. it seems like it all comes crashing down. i'm sorry so damn sorry. we both know this balloon won't take us too far. shove me aside so you can steal it all. you always stole it all. with me aside you'll save yourself from me. and maybe me from you


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    Hum... I think this is a beautiful song. It's the 1st song of London Loves, a compilation that my ex boyfriend made... He gave it to me as a present before he left to NY. It means so much to me it's even hard to try and start explaining. Thanx for that awesome song anyways...

    VaLeSoFion October 07, 2004   Link

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