Didn't you hurt yourself
Couldn't you wash the blood away
Didn't you love yourself
Couldn't you see the truth
Didn't why you wake to see the light
Couldn't you hear the truth

(god you're so shameless)
Stand up to me I know what you'll say
(god you're so shameless)
Why don't you wake up and stop all the pain

How could you really know as your
Blood flows
The damage left inside
If you should ever see the pain in me
You'd wish it away

Didn't you hurt yourself
Didn't you love yourself
Couldn't you find yourself
Such a shame it's a waste of a life
Couldn't you save yourself

How could you really know

How could you really know as your
Blood flows
The damage left inside
If you should ever see the pain in me
You'd wish it away

How could you really know as your
Blood flows
The damage left inside
If you should ever see the pain in me
You'd wish it away

How could you really know as your
Blood flows
The damage left inside
If you should ever see the pain in me
You'd wish it away

How could you really know as your
Blood flows
The damage left inside
If you should ever see the pain in me
You'd wish it away


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Damaged Lyrics as written by John M. Connolly Clint Edward Lowery

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    Just my 2 cents, but i think this is a love song. Along the lines that true love needs dedication and hard work to make it happen. On person gives up and it's causing pain on the other. The person who gave up doesn't realize the pain he/she caused. He is telling the person to wake up and be strong for what they want. Thats just my idea though.

    dhucalukon September 15, 2008   Link

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