I got this story don't know what it's about
but I'm gonna' tell you anyway
what I do with my life I don't really care
but I know I was sure left astray
I know what I want
and I know it runs deep through your body too
you'll never understand
just what the fuck i've gone through

why'd you do this to me
I don't know
why won't you let me leave
I don't know

why'd you do this to me
I don't know
why won't you let me leave
I don't know

it's this pain that I feel
is this life really for real
or is this just another nightmare
because I know you just don't care
you say it wasn't your fault
ther's a lesson that's gotta' be taught
if it was love that you make believed
then you're gonna have to live with me

why'd you do this to me
I don't know
why won't you let me leave
I don't know

why'd you do this to me
I don't know
why won't you let me leave
I don't know

the bright light goin' dim
and I can't believe the state of mind I'm in
I didn't ask to take this ride
this is the end and I will see you on the other side


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    it seems pretty cool, but i havent heard it b4 so i wouldnt know :)

    MestSweetieon May 16, 2002   Link
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    seems like he's depress cuz of a heartbreak... sad song!

    mest_up1on May 13, 2003   Link

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