You came a long way, you didn't know my name girl
You thought that I was just a gigolo
And you told all your friends that I was strange and weird
But that's a lie that I'm sure you know

So I'm telling you where to start
But you're not interested at all

'Cause you, you don't understand me
You don't understand what
What I've been through
'Cause you, you don't understand me
You don't understand what
What I've been through

It's such a shame, I'm wasting all my talent
Writing songs to you without feelings
You didn't want the heaven by your side
That's too bad you'll see
'Cause I'm warm and nice

And now you're telling me where to go
I wish that I cared but I don't

'Cause you, you don't understand me
You don't understand what
What I've been through
You, you don't understand me
You don't understand what
What I've been through

But I will always be the one that holds you in the end
Yea I will always be the one that holds you in the end
And I will always be the one that holds you in the end
And I will always be the one that holds
I will always be the one that holds you in the end
And I will always be the one that holds you in the end
I will always be the one that holds you in the end
And I will always be the one that holds you in the end
In the end
In the end


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    wow. this has got to be the song with the best ending ever. i love the bit: "But I will always be the one that holds you in the end.and I will always be the one that holds you in the end..." getting louder and louder, and then the random bit at the end when mats is playing piano... total uberawesomeness.

    tricksinesson May 12, 2007   Link

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