I wonder
If I said the right things.
Would this wound have bled so much?
Words are all that we have left for us.

I wonder
Why you had to be in such a rush.
I'll march into my graveyard and bury you now.
I'm the last man standing
But not the last one laughing
While worms eat your body and the fog covers your grave
I'll still be trying
To get your laugh out of my head

I just need some more
Just need some more time
It's not how we should say goodbye
Wasted my time

When I thought you were stronger than ones before
When I said that I needed some time
I didn't expect you to quit
Now that I lost you
Feels like I lost myself
I found regret.

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Lyrics submitted by x_melancholy_x, edited by bayside311

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    this song was written way before beatz was even with bayside, it's not written about beatz at all.

    Basicaly i think it's about him needing time to find himself and his girlfriend or whatever wanted him to be there for him right then, and he couldn't. "I wonder Why you had to be in such a rush" And he needed sometime to find himself, and insted of giving it to him, she just quit. And now, hes sad because he lost her. and just wishes he would have took the chance he had the first time.

    this song is amazing, if you have never heard it because it's not on any of there cd's i strongly sugest downloading it. It's a amazing song.

    malllorieeeon April 06, 2007   Link

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