I'll take this as easy as I can make it seem
You'll keep me, me guessing
Act like you still believe

There's a time and place for everything
The words you spoke, the words he said
How could this happen to me
Wake up and turn around
You gave the flame, its burning out
And now you mean nothing to me...

You make it so easy to just walk away
You'll take me for granted
As we both know you have

There's a time and place for everything
The words you spoke, the words he said
How could this happen to me
Wake up and turn around
You gave the flame, its burning out
And now you mean nothing to me...

And so replace every dream you had
Find your way back home this time you'll be on your own
Ill be waiting there with you hope
The hopes of better days and a love that won't fade away
I've been feeling so lost but I won't let it show
Into your arms I've fallen once again

So I wake up, wake up
How could this happen to me
So I wake up, wake up
Don't let it burn out on me


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    i agree wiff heartfelt that a guy really likes a girl and she says she likes him back and kindof that she says she doesnt have a bf anymore only him but she does and he doesnt wanna hurt so hes trying to convince himself to hate her but he just can't. because he could never hate her but he feels lost and wont let it show and really wants her to be his own and he still has hopes that she can be his for real not just her saying she likes him

    yeah i think you get the picture

    hurleyska33teon July 12, 2007   Link

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