I blame you most of all for this,
The songs I sing,
The loves I missed,
The words you spoke
The heart you broke,
Tthe sleepless nights where I can't cope.

The good, the bad, the in between,
All the times you believed in me,
You've thrown it all away,
Can't believe I'm losing you
(I can't wallow in my losses)
Left with time and nothing to say,
Guess it's time to face the facts,
I'll still save the fucking straws that broke my.... BACK.

I'll never know what you wanted me to do,
'Cause you didnt care,
I'll get by try my best
This I swear on your life.


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    the first part is totally wrong

    it should go: "You were my old, you were my new I can't help but love you Feelings borrowed I always knew Now I'm just stuck with the blues"

    and then after "...BACK" it should go: "I'm trying I'm trying I'm trying to give up on regret I'm trying I'm trying I'm trying to learn to forget"

    i dont know what that part about "I'll never know..." is from...

    xDangerouslyGoodxon June 18, 2007   Link
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    favorite song by blacklisted.

    damn, the lyrics are way off though.

    xbroken never beatxon November 20, 2007   Link
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    uhh no actually the lyrics arent wrong this i think is the 1st version of the song that they came out with then they remade it with the lyrics you said.

    jaycope65on April 10, 2009   Link

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