Down too long like I was before
And I've never thought I'd see the day
Can't be wrong 'cause I know the score
And I guess there is no other way

Reminded of you
Reminded

There it is all in black and white
And it looks like that's the way it goes
Doesn't matter if it's wrong or right
'Cause by now I'm sure that I know

Never felt so undecided
Everything I've ever had has been taken away
Little boy so scared and frightened
All of the things that have happened
I'm surely to blame

Accept your fate then you'll be well
But the truth is that it never ends
You can say that you've been through hell
But you'll always lose another friend

Never felt so unimportant
Everything I've ever said has been taken in vain
Little girl so scared and frightened
All of the things that I do are still
Subject to change


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    No one commented on this song? I really like it.

    It's probably about a guy in a relationship with a girl. He's too blind to see their failing relationship so he'd "never thought'd he see the day" and after they're relation is split, he is reminded of her.

    Then he goes into this state of depression: feeling undecided, feeling everything's been taken away and he feels like a little boy, scared and frightened.

    Then he talks about after you've gotten over the depression, you've learned through the experience. But he still can't get over it.

    I don't know if thats what it really means but this is how I see it

    anonymouspunk2on August 01, 2006   Link
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    Song means that we always have someone to remind Great song really

    azrawon April 04, 2008   Link
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    I think that it is about two brothers but the younger one is more favored by their father. The oldest hates his little brother, stating that "I know the score". And after being emotionally abused by his father, he ran away. His father made him doubt himself saying that "now I'm sure that I know" and he "never felt so undecided" along with "all of the things that have happened I'm surely to blame". Before he left he felt like a "little boy so scared and frightened". When he thinks, he is reminded of his hatred towards his little brother.

    SaiyanElite2006on May 25, 2023   Link

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