This happened once before
Someone just like you
I let my guard down and got devastated
If you listen close, you might hear that sound
I'm not sure but,
I think it's my heart breaking

(Chorus)
Someday, you will see
I love the way you love me
In me, there's nothing good but you, yeah
And when this ends, we'll feel so overrated
Outdated, and never ashamed

You know I'll try to change
I didn't mean to lie
But everything I am has fallen around me
I feel short of breath
You got so deep inside
And I can't forget the first time I made you cry

(Chorus)
Someday, you will see
I love the way you love me
In me, there's nothing good but you, yeah
And when this ends, we'll feel so overrated

Outdated, and never ashamed

Black and white will fade to gray
I'm nothing like you
Lost all I have in just one day
Tell me this is not real

Consider yourself my very one desire
Consider yourself my slave
Consider yourself at my fingertips
Consider yourself my slave

I think you're beautiful

(Chorus)
Someday, you will see
I love the way you love me
In me, there's nothing good but you, yeah
And when this ends, we'll feel so overrated
Outdated, and never ashamed
Someday, you will see
I love the way you love me
In me, there's nothing good but you, yeah
And when this ends, we'll feel so overrated
Outdated, and never ashamed


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    This song reminds me of my girlfriend and i. I have changed so much. I find my very own self being a little addict. I cant break away from the things that have become so attached to me. And i love her so much. Hopefully it will never end :/ very good song though

    XxAcidRainxXon February 26, 2008   Link

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