I don't look back I'm a forward thinker
Don't think I'm a wreck but you beg to differ
And you always smile when you tell me it's over

I lose track of time but this you already know
Think out in rhyme but like sounds better when it flows
And still you smile you tell me it's over, yeah.

Yeah, is it enough?
It's never enough to sell yourself for less than love
It's keeping me up through the morning
With no warning

Lately I've been numb I swear I'm getting better
Or it's just begun it really doesn't matter cause
The way I see Things will end as they're meant to...
Just like we do

Yeah, is it enough?
It's never enough to sell yourself for less than love
It's keeping me up through the morning
You're the only way that I want
But is it enough to tell you again just one more time?
You go and leave me abruptly with no warning, with no warning

If you could take a hint from me
Wait for that moment of release
Where everything was meant to be
I'm thinking, honestly, you'd never ever take this from me.
With no warning


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    I agree with untoldstoriesx3 really beacuse,

    'And you always smile when you tell me its over.'

    'The way I see things will end as they're meant to, Just like we do.'

    Its as though she always breaks up with him then makes up, and everytime they do she secretly knows their going to get back together. Shes always got his head in a mess and boy does she know it, got him thinking about weather this is truly love because he thinks why should i settle for anything less than love? he knows shes the only one that he wants but he shudnt have to keep pursuding her to stay everytime she wants to leave, when hes not sure weather he's the only one she wants. At the end of the day, they both realise their in love and life wouldnt be the same without this mess of a love story, without one another!

    BeaBumon April 29, 2009   Link

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