You wear that superstar status on your shoulder
Don't worry, I won't lean on you when I get cold, yeah
Sell a million copies and I buy back your love
Tell everyone I hate you and I blame the above

Love, you're breaking me
Oh and love, you're shaking me
Yeah, to the curb
To the front door
I'm left empty in between

You wear that chip like it makes up your wardrobe
Don't worry, I won't tell anyone you're so bad
Sell a million copies and I buy back your love
Tell everyone I hate you and I'll blame the above

Love, you're breaking me
Oh and love, you're shaking me
Yeah, to the curb
To the front door
Well I'm left empty in between

Love, you're breaking me
Oh and love, you're shaking me
Yeah, to the curb
To the front door
Well I'm left empty in between


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    It sounds like someone got cheated on and they told everyone about it and got them all to feel sorry for them and now they feel like the better person in the relationship, but yet they were doing some dirty work of their own but thats forgotten about and put aside, and now the person that did the cheating is trying to do anything to get back that persons love but the other person is still holding a chip on their shoulder. "Yeah to the curb, to the front door, well i'm left empty in between" ... Not even a kiss at the end of the date???

    GoodnightandGoon May 09, 2007   Link

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