Two pills and a slap across your face
Will put you in a better way
I know it hurts, I know it hurts
It feels like it will never go away

But please man, if you lose it one more time
I swear you will become a slave
Battered and chained, battered and chained
There is no way you can be saved

From a broken heart's education
A broken heart's education
A broken heart's education

Believe me 'cause I've known you all my life
So please don't make me say it twice
Once is enough, once is enough
I'm begging you please take my advice

There's no way that you'll
Ever be the same again
Now you are a fool to fate
Like it or not, like it or not
There is no way you can escape

From a broken heart's education
A broken heart's education
A broken heart's education

Slow down 'cause it's gonna come around again
You better get your shit together
Will you ever learn?
Will you ever learn?
Will you ever learn?
From a broken heart's education

Two pills and a slap across your face
Will put you in a better way
I know it hurts, I know it hurts
It feels like it will never go away

A broken heart's education
A broken heart's education
A broken heart's education
A broken heart's education

A broken heart's education
(Will you ever learn?)
A broken heart's education
(Will you ever learn?)
A broken heart's education
(Will you ever learn?)
A broken heart's education
(Will you ever learn?)
From a broken heart's education



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    While I am not sure what this song means it marked the first song that they have ever played that I truly despised. Good message, but the way Jay sang sounded way too much like a boy band. (Refering to him singing the word Education as Educa-Shu-un)

    Virithon January 03, 2005   Link
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    Its got a pretty simple message: getting dumped sucks. It is trying to tell someone not to make the same mistake again. The opening line of this song is great, he says it in such a sultry, fuck-this type of way.

    sarcasticSmithon March 25, 2005   Link

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