Once you know you can never
You can never turn back
But I understand
Cause we all fear what we lack
Being with you
Makes me tired as hell
And it's so high so low

Now if I was strong
And you were male
You'd be dead
And I would be in jail
Being with you
Makes me tired as hell
And it's so high so low

Don't go making promises
You know you won't keep
Weddings turn to funerals
Both with songs that make you weep
Being with you
Makes me tired as hell
And it's so high so low


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    Awesome song! I'm kinda annoyed no one has posted any comments on it. Basically I think it's a guy showing his frustration with a relationship that is "so high, so low"

    AiR7oNon March 25, 2006   Link
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    i think that that He has given up on the girl things started out well enough but it was to much and she drained him. he has nothing left and nothing to lose "...you'd be dead and i would be in jail..." i can identify very frustrating

    Duluth_13on December 19, 2006   Link

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