Six month's ago this day,
I asked you to stay,
Knowing that I couldn't live without you,
Oh how I was suprised,
By the look in your eyes,
And the sound of that slamming door.

Dazed and confused,
Wondering what I did wrong,
Was it something I said?
Or did I wait too long.

Driving along this road again,
Wishing they would stay away,
How many broken hearts does this make?
Who's keeping track anyway.

Devastated again,
The pain is too great to take,
Tired and weary,
Well, tommorow's another day,
Maybe then things will go my way.

Dazed and confused,
Wondering what I did wrong,
Was it something I said?
Or did I wait too long.

{Written by Corey}


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    wow this is pretty good writing mate, i like it! mm i might go and read some more. Love Lj

    LJon September 12, 2002   Link
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    Good lyrics....I like..... I like alot.... going to check out the other songs..... Bye LPG

    LinkinParkGirlon September 12, 2002   Link
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    This is a good song. I think it's about loving someone and doing every thing you can for them but they reject you. You're feeling crushed because you have no idea why this has happened. You've been crushed again and you're hoping that some day it'll be OK. It's a pretty good simple song.

    Slice_Paper_Wristson September 12, 2002   Link
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    pretty good

    Ghost_Man_On_Thirdon September 12, 2002   Link
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    You got it Slice. Your explaination of the song meaning is pretty much it. I'm sure many others can relate too.

    MusicEqualsLifeon September 12, 2002   Link
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    Word up dude. nice i likey. I would like to hear it. so if ya have it on a cd or sumtin lemme know. Peace

    Dj. Bliss

    Dj_bliss28on September 14, 2002   Link
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    lyrics are a bit "emo" for me, but let's see what else we got here...

    monticelloon September 15, 2002   Link
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    i definatley know how you feel, this has happened to me many times. you think it's goin good and then blaw, it's over. keep it up...

    kevinisgod5on September 15, 2002   Link
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    this is good writing

    whitepoetton September 16, 2002   Link
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    good shit, explains things pretty well actually. you think that the famous "please stay with me" speech will work in your head, and sometimes it does, but when it doesn't it sucks pretty bad, then you are always left to wonder what the hell did i do wrong, or what i think, what the hell is wrong with me?............good stuff

    Gh_osTon September 17, 2002   Link

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