Sold drugs to pay the rent
Covered in sweat I made a fortune.
Her long sleeves down to her knees
She waits by the edge afraid that I won't push her.

She can't relax she lies on her back.
She's restless in rhythm taps her nails to her heartbeat.
A bitter pill poisons her will.
She looks for the reason but knows that I can't tell her.

Pour some gasoline on your useless things
We won't need them anymore.
We can steal a car
Watch the flames billow in the rear-view mirror.

And she told me she can't give up.
Cause she needs someone,
How she needs someone.
And she told me she's come this far
To believe in love
Shouldn't leave a scar.
And she told me.

Start to fade into the highway
With her feet on the dash as we make our choices.
Suck in the air pretending to share.
I know I'm the reason but I know that I won't tell her.

Took away the pleasure she saved
And pawned it for nothing
Kiss and ride for the last time.
Touch her skin it feels like the end.
Her breath on the window devours the scenery.

Pour some gasoline on our useless things
We won't need them anymore.
We can steal a car
Watch the flames billow in the rear-view mirror.

And she told me she can't give up.
Cause she needs someone,
How she needs someone.
And she told me she's come this far
To believe in love
Shouldn't leave a scar.
And when we run you should brace yourself
For the wreck when we collide.

Oh no, the feeling is in my head again.
Oh no, the feeling is in my head.
Cause she needs it all.
She needs it all.

And she told me she can't give up.
Cause she needs someone,
How she needs someone.
And she told me she's come this far
To believe in love (shouldn't leave a scar.)
To believe we've waited for
The promises to start this over.
There's no excuse to avoid disaster.
With no romance we're falling faster
Heart's still chasing but I'll outlast her.
And she told me.


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    To me, this song is about a girl who is dating a drug addict, but she wants so badly for him to stop. He can't because he's an addict and he can't help it, and she's wondering whether or not she wants to stay with him because she knows the relationship is unhealthy for her and is making her unhappy. She loves him though and she doesn't want to give up on him.

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