You say it's not going to work out
Why do you have to tell me now
Is there a difference in anything
You've said and done
Or is it just the way we've been pretending

I'm leaving
Do me a favour don't even think of me now
Just when you thought it was over
It had only just begun

I'm not going to let this tear me apart
She's not my only reason
He's not my only reason she said
You're a weakness to me
You should've sent me a note
Or wrote me a letter

I wish it was how we planned
Everything will work out
You said I hated you if only that was true
You should've said that he'd be happy now


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    i like the softer side of FFAF and also the more hardcore side. afipunk good interpretation...thats what i got out of this song also.

    dcfcAndtheStars8on December 18, 2004   Link

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