Our battles are repetitious if not broken poetry
And maybe that's the attraction that you're as
Self absorbed as me

You jumped to the conclusion and landed on my chest
Now how am I supposed to make you see

I'll just write this down with hopes that you'll understand
I will no longer be disciplined by the frustrations of an insecure man
And while I kissed your face don't know that I will no longer apologize for you former lovers mistakes

My past is mine to keep
Now who are you to question me
Perhaps, someday you'll learn to...
It's not our turn

You jumped to the conclusion and landed on my chest
Now how am I supposed to make you see

I just write this down with hopes that you'll understand
I will no longer be disciplined by the frustrations of an insecure man
And while I kissed your face don't know that I will no longer apologize for you former lovers Mistakes

You set the standard for my future
You set the standard for my future (lovers)
You set the standard for my future
You set the standard for my future (lovers)
You set the standard for my future (lovers)
You set the standard

I just write this down with hopes that you'll understand
I can no longer be disciplined by the frustrations of an insecure man
And as I kiss your face don't know that I will no longer apologize for you former lovers mistakes

I will write this down
Former lover's mistakes


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Our Battles Lyrics as written by Arvid Wam Solvang Maria Mena

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    I think you're in the right direction there yeah, but I don't agree that he blames her for it. I just got the feeling his former girlfriend cheated on him, and now he's insecure in this relationship too, so her treats her not the way he should.

    also, it should be "And while I kissed your face you'll know that I will no longer apologize for your former lovers mistakes"

    asscrackon September 06, 2007   Link
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    I think its about a girl and her boyfriend. Her boyfriend blames her for his past lover's cheating. Because he was hurt by it, he tries to control his new girlfriend. The girl is sick of being controlled and refuses to take all the blame.

    youcanbreathe_nowon April 16, 2007   Link
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    I agree that it's about a relationship, but why does it have to be about cheating? It could easily be about anything that tore apart her lover's former relationship.

    RepresentativeCoolon May 07, 2009   Link

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