Hey Amanda
Where'd you find these crazy boys this time?
They say you're pretty but you don't think they're right.

Hey amanda
While you're staring at your telephone tonight
do you feel like turning it off, turning off all of the lights?

Pin your wings down
if it's over now
Pin your wings down
just take a chance somehow

Hey amanda
who just threw your heart away this time?
And when you're crying on your bed does he help keep you alive?

Pin your wings down
if it's all over now
Pin your wings down
just take a chance somehow

I'll take the blame if you take me home now
Cuz there's no place left for trust in all this pain
And you know when it rains in this town I get washed away
Without a sound
So pin my wings down

if it's over
if it's over now

Pin your wings down
if it's over now
Pin your wings down
just take a chance somehow



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    i think its exactly the opposite of what you said. Im pretty certain its about a girl who hooks up a lot, and continues to do so regardless of the hurt is causes her and him

    "Hey amanda who just threw your heart away this time? And when you're crying on your bed does he help keep you alive?"

    nicklavon March 04, 2005   Link

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