I've spent so much time trying to fix your life that I forgot about mine
This time I'm putting my foot straight through the floor
You won't be walking through any of my doors anymore

So tell me what's so wrong with me that you could leave so easily
And you threw this all away for the chance to leave me

She makes me happy
She sparks a light inside you've never failed to blow out
Look at everything
Look at all that you've become, nothing more than a memory

So tell me what's so wrong with me that you could leave so easily
And you threw this all away for the chance to leave me

You make me sick with every move you make
When will you find your place in this world?
'Cause it will never be beside me again

So tell me what's so wrong with me that you could leave so easily
And you threw this all away for the chance to leave me

So tell me what's so wrong with me that you could leave so easily
And you threw this all away for the chance to leave me


Lyrics submitted by Hardcore_Slacker, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Casablanca Sucked Anyways Lyrics as written by Jeremy Wade Mckinnon Thomas H Denney

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    I think this is about how he helped this girl through some really tough times and after he helped her she kind of moved on so of course he got hurt.Also in helping her it made him very happy because they were spending time together and talking which made him feel important/loved.Finally when she didn't need him anymore she casted him aside a few months later though she needed him again and he was like no thnx. =]

    TroyChaoson February 06, 2009   Link

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