You say it's hard to differenciate
What is real and what is fake in this life
I say you're probably better off that way
Cause if we're living in a dream then we can't feel a thing

How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?
How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?

You say that ever since you went away
Well, my style and my vibe has changed and that I'll never be the same
Don't say that I never appreciated all the pretty things you said to me

How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?
How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?

I'm not trying to say anything more than I've already said before.

Just count me out cause I won't be back for more
I tried my best to come and find you
You know you were adored
Don't count me out cause you will be back for more
Girl, I know you'll be back for more

How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?
How does it feel to know you could have had this?
How does it feel, you know you could have took my time?
Are you afraid that you have given up a picture perfect piece to your life?


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    great song

    MeMoRieon June 11, 2008   Link

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