Everlasting yet reaching the end could you define this
Cause I know that I won't be relieved with closure, closure
Closure that never came never will I can't deny this
Though denial is all that could bring you closer

Farewell to a bitter heart, a bitter soul, the bitter love out of control
But I could never be through with chasing you

You bring me peace or you piece me apart I can't decide which
Either way it could only be found if I dig down, dig down
So I dig down and still at it now comin' up empty handed
Only you could fill this crater I've dug now

So farewell to a bitter heart, a bitter soul, the bitter love out of control
But I could never be through with chasing you
Farewell to a bitter heart, a bitter soul, the bitter love
But you know I won't be through with chasing you, with chasing you

Farewell to a bitter heart, a bitter soul, the bitter love out of control
But I could never be through with chasing you
Farewell to a bitter heart, a bitter soul, the bitter love
But you know I won't be through, with chasing you


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Chasing You Lyrics as written by Duncan Lamont

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    this song is just amazing. its about loving someone you don't want to love and you keep chasing them. you ask yourself why you love them and you try to find an answer but you come up with nothing. thats how i see it anyway. amazing song.

    _andrewon February 14, 2006   Link
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    ah l'amour non récompensé

    mtxoracleon October 11, 2005   Link
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    He really doesn't know if he loves this girl but he thinks he does.

    IndieChickon August 10, 2006   Link
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    I'm addicted to this song right now.

    SageSoulon August 31, 2007   Link
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    this song is awesome. to bad nural isn't getting more love

    tuminatoron January 25, 2008   Link

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