Sometimes, I am afraid
Afraid that I'll never catch my breath
Going this pace (ahhhhhh)
Struggling for space
And you, you left me with
Such a bitter taste in my mouth
When we talked for the last time, whoa (ahhhhhhh)

Honey, honey
I'm sorry you had to
I'm sorry you had to
Take me so seriously
Take me seriously
All we have left to do now
Is lay in our beds by ourselves every night, whoa

When we were laid
Right by the beach
The sand on our skin
The hair in your face
The salt on our lips
When we kissed
And now I can't forget
All of the little things we said with confidence
With confidence, whoa
I was mistold that
Every good thing we have
Must come to a bitter end

Honey, honey
I'm sorry you had to
I'm sorry you had to
Take me so seriously
Take me seriously
All we have left to do now
Is lay in our beds by ourselves every night, whoa

I'm not ready
I'm not ready
If you come to me so strong and steady
Please have mercy
Please have mercy tonight, tonight
I'm not ready
I'm not ready to leave yet
So please have some mercy
Please have some mercy for me, for me

Honey, honey
I'm sorry you had to
I'm sorry you had to
Take me so seriously
Take me seriously
All we have left to do now
Is sleep


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    This song is obviously about sex.

    Sometimes I'm afraid that I'll never catch my breath going this pace, Struggling for space. And you left me with such a bitter taste in my mouth.

    When we were laid right by the beach, The sand on our skin. The hair in your face. The salt on our lips, When we kissed. And now I can't forget all of the little things we said with confidence, oh.

    what a horny guy kenny is.

    and he's not ready to have a serious relationship he just wants to be a horny guy.

    dizpnaybtrppnon April 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    Hahhh , you don ' t have to be THAT harsh !! But I also agree that this song is about sex .

    accountkiller100on April 12, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    i'm pretty sure it's "lay in our beds by ourselves every night" and i disagree. i don't think it's about sex. i think it's just about a guy getting who's taking a relationship too seriously. the 2nd verse that you're saying shows horniness i think is just memories of times he's had with the girl.

    it's just another break up song.

    spawthorgneon May 03, 2007   Link

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