The line is being drawn through my heart
And we're conceiving fires through our thoughts
You're just like me
You're just like me
This is everything I wanted to tell you
I'm still in love with everything about you
I feel the wreckage from everything you do
And I'm tired of still waiting
If I told you the truth now
Would you still leave and take my heart?
But I still feel ugly and you're ugly just like me
Will I always lose this game?
This is everything I wanted to show you
I'm no longer scared of anything about you
I lived through the damage from the heart you took from me
And I'm tired of still waiting


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Line in the Sand Lyrics as written by Brian Leppke Brandan Schieppati

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    man i can really feel this song.

    but i like the original the best.

    all you bt lovers need to join the dearly demented. we need more members that are active. and if you guys love them as much as you say you do then join!!!!

    murder13dollson November 30, 2007   Link

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