20 hours deep
it was enough time to see that everything has changed for me

so much for birthday wishes
I've been too busy with my memories you made me
i don't think ill get over it
to be honest i can't see how this could be fair
I'm so alone but you seem to be just fine

don't ask me to think
good intentions won't change everything
this could be the last day i hold my breath
and stay and wait for you

20 hours deep
oh, it was enough time for you to change everything for me
20 hours deep
i'm drowning myself with thoughts of you and you're comforting
tell me how this is fair

don't ask me to think
good intentions won't change everything
this could be the last day i hold my breath
and stay and wait for you
stay away ..
stay away ..
don't ask me to think
good intentions won't change everything
this could be the last day that ii'll hold my breath and wait for you

don't ask me to think
good intentions won't change everything
this could be the last day i hold my breath and wait for you
stay away
good intentions won't change anything

yeah i'll hold my breath and wait for you


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Hammers and Hearts Lyrics as written by Choi Clay

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    the guy is hurt over a broken heart and he's sick of waiting for things to change. he's sick of wanting her back.. and he's frustrated.

    great song.

    jilliepantson January 11, 2007   Link

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