I'm too much, or not enough
Maybe eveyone else is messed up
Well anyway i can't seem to stay in just one
State of mind

This ones done and I'm an asshole
she's in the midst of my whole hassle
Cause I'm back and forth
I get bored when she's no
Perfect find

'Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing just tears her down
Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing I just can't get around

Consider the possiblity that you've been had
But not by me, We're just kids
don't worry about this
My course is run and I'm so tired
Until the next one comes inspired
I feel bad and I should I made her sad
And I knew it would

'Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing just tears her down
'Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing I just can't get around

I need to learn to wait in turn
'Cause now I just step blindly
And I'm only happy when
I can close my eyes and I just dive in
And forget about acting kindly

'Cause its always one (thing or another one thing or another always one thing)

'Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing just tears her Down
'Cause its one thing, or another
I don't even know why I bother
One thing I just can't get around

And still I know you won't let me down


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    I agree with Tandor. It's a really great song. One of my favourites by Tally Hall

    brokenspeech__on December 03, 2007   Link

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