How long will it take?
How long 'til this aching goes away?

How long should I stay?
How long should I keep myself awake?

Where were you in the end?
Where were you when I said...

I'm a liar just like you and that's OK
I'm guilty

There's nothing left to see
There's nothing left to be
It's all been done

There's nothing left for you
There's nothing left for me
It's all been done

There's no where left to hide
There's no where left to run
And it's all gone
It's all gone

And I, I'm a liar just like you and that's OK
And I, I'm guilty just like everyone today
And I, I'm a liar just like you and that's OK
And I, I'm guilty, just like everyone


Hold on to all of this history
Nothing's new, it's all been ending
Over, over, over again
Over, over, over again

Holding on to all this history
Nothing's new it's all been ending
Over, over, over and again

And I, I'm a liar just like you and that's ok
And I, I'm guilty just like everyone today, today


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    This song is amazing. Definitely one of my favorites from the cd Raine Maida is awesome

    becca159on February 15, 2006   Link

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