I can't stop killing the songs you like
You look at me with eyes
That could beat the sunrise in a contest
No question
Well, talk to all the others
And bring me back to earth
I'm thankful for your mother for what it's worth

Oh, all the memories we had
Framed in our minds like photographs
Take a second, take a second
And make this last
Here where the future meets the past
I can never fall in love again
I can never fall in love again

I can't stop moving cause I'll feel dead
Give me a second and I'll turn into a year you won't forget
We'll make read our stories
And we'll make them eat their words
We'll make their lives seem boring for what it's worth

Oh, all the memories we had
Framed in our minds like photographs
Take a second, take a second
And make this last
Here where the future meets the past
I can never fall in love again
I can never fall in love again

I'll drink your poison and say
I'm still not going away
I'll swallow all your bombs and grenades
And love you like a tsunami wave
Wave, wave

Oh, all the memories we had
Framed in our minds like photographs
Take a second, take a second
And make this last

Oh, all the memories
Framed in our minds
Take a second, take a second
And make this last, here for a while
I can never fall in love again
I can never fall in love again

Oh, all the memories
Framed in our minds
Take a second, take a second
And make this last, here for a while
I can never fall in love again
I can never fall in love again
Again


Lyrics submitted by eltroyo11, edited by Skoobasteve24

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    i absolutely love this song.

    i think its about his old friends or an ex thats been mean to him but no matter what they do to him he still loves them.

    "I drink your poison and say I'm still not going away I'll swallow all your bombs and grenades And love you like a tsunami wave"

    tracy 82109on October 14, 2006   Link

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