If I said the wrong thing, would you leave?.
Though my fingers may break,
I just can't let you go.
Don't know why I believed you,
Not with that promise you made me just yesterday.

I will always love you.
Take the me out of you.
A lot of people are gonna be disappointed when they find out
I love you and I need you.
'Til my heart stops beating,
I'll never lose this feeling.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out.

3:11 again.
Though I'm not your best friend.
Don't you see I will do anything to keep you with me.
Close your eyes, hold on tight.
Spin around, it's alright.
Don't you see my plans will always have you in them?

I will always love you.
Take the me out of you.
A lot people gonna be disappointed when they find out
I love you and I need you.
'Til my heart stops beating,
I'll never lose this feeling.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out.
When they find out.

I said that a lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out.

I will always love you.
Take the me out of you.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed.
I will always love you.
Take the me out of you.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out
I love you and I need you.

I will always love you.
Take the me out of you.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out
I love you and I need you.
'Til my heart stops beating,
I'll never lose this feeling.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out.
When they find out.

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out
I love you and I need you.
'Til my heat stops beating,
I'll never lose this feeling.
A lot of people gonna be disappointed when they find out.


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    This song is amazing. I think its a guy talking about how much he loves this girl, no matter what. That he will love her until he dies. He will do anything for her. He will protect her .... a great rock love song!

    IcantMendyouon October 01, 2006   Link

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