Don't tell me that it's over
I can see the hurt in your eyes
I want to say how much I'm sorry
But you won't let me apologize

Since you've been gone
Its been one long sleepless night
So please come home
So i can hold you close and tight
Cuz i was wrong but let me try to make things right
A love like ours will not die without a fight

Why can't we start all over
We've been through troubled times before
But this times not like the others
cuz now you're walking out the door

You're all I want
You're all I need
What I've done
Is killing me
I was wrong, can you see
I'm begging you, on my knees

You set my world on fire

Cuz we had something special
There's nothing quite like you and I
Just leave and think it over
Can we give it one more try?

You're all I want
You're all I need
What I've done
Is killing me
I was wrong, can you see
I'm begging you, on my knees

I don't know what I was thinking
But I was so so mistaken
All our love to have forsaken
And your heart, for granted, taken

I don't know what I was thinking
But I was so so mistaken
All our love to have forsaken
And your heart, for granted, taken



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    It's obvious this song is about lost love but my guess is it's also about turning to the great white powder after losing love... sex.druqks.ebm

    AClockworkJulianon July 25, 2006   Link

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