Against the odds, the shining star crashed down on me
I was just wondering
If you had a cure, a remedy
Would you give it up?
To fix my broken dreams
Would you come with me?
Running, I’m running
Home. To the place where I belong
I don’t want to stay
Would you come rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong but it’s over now
In the end you would leave me for another guy
In the night when I don’t want to be alone
When I don’t want to watch another TV show
I look around and I wonder where you’d be
I don’t need you. You need me, why can’t you see
These lies don’t work for me
Without me what would you be?
I was just wondering, why you’re still in my head
I don’t know if I’m going to stay
Will I go away?
Would you come?
Rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong
But it’s over now
In the end, you would leave me for another guy
These lies don’t work for me
Without me what would you be?
I was just wondering why you’re still in my head
I don’t know if I’m going to stay
Will I go away?
Would you come?
Rescue me before I go insane
I don’t know what went wrong
But it’s over now
In the end, you would leave me for another guy


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    I wana see them in concert. This song is great. I can relate to the first half.

    I think its about someone who pushes away everyone and they realize this and they know its there fault but they cant help but do it anyways

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