He's never gonna go away
He's never gonna go away
He's never gonna go away
He's never gonna go away
He's never gonna go away
He's never gonna go away

So we sit and we wait
For the curtains to fall
And there are words we could use
But should never say at all
But you do, you do, you do
You do, you do, you do
We met in the courtyard
Where no one would notice
Two kids contemplating
All high school had shown us
And I told you I loved you
And I knew you believed it
As I quited my conscience
Hoping you wouldn't see it
But I do, I do, I do
I do, I do, I do

I just want to be with you tonight
The mood is set and we're here by candlelight
I paid my dues so don't be rude
Stop putting up a fight
I just want to get with you tonight

But "No" they say
What doesn't kill you
Makes you stronger
But the questions remain
Until you can't take it any longer
But I am still so young
And I didn't know I could be so dumb
And you your still so young
But now I know that your so dumb

He's never gonna go away
I'm never gonna go away

I just want to be with you tonight
The mood is set and we're here by candlelight
I paid my dues so don't be rude
Stop putting up a fight
I just want to, I just want to, I, I, I
I do, I do, I do
I do, I do, I do

So what about you
Never satisfied
I'm never satisfied
Never satisfied
So let them all fall
Side by side

Side by side
One more will fall tonight


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    It seems this guy really wants to have sex with his girlfriend, and she won't do it unless they are completely in love. .

    And I told you I loved you And I knew you believed it

    and i think it gets to a point where he gets aggrivated he set the mood, and he's "paid his dues" aka i waited for you and he starts to like force himself on her and thats the fight part. . .and i just want to get with you means i never loved you i just wanted to bang you

    But "No" they say What doesn't kill you Makes you stronger But the questions remain Until you can't take it any longer

    this is saying shes strong in her beliefs of waiting and saying no, but the questions reamain line pretty much is coming from his mind, saying he really cant wait much longer because thats all he's thinking about

    But I am still so young And I didn't know I could be so dumb And you your still so young But now I know that your so dumb

    well, he says he knows he's young and he thinks he's dumb for waiting for her, and he knows shes young and he thinks that she's dumb for falling for his whole i love you speech in the begining

    So what about you Never satisfied I'm never satisfied Never satisfied So let them all fall Side by side

    Side by side One more will fall tonight

    basically saying he got what he want, he's never really satisfied with just being with someone he has to have sex with them, and he can't wait, and he will never be satisfied with her answer of no

    basically he just wants to have sex with her and he's explaining how he just wants to get with her and he lied when he said i love yo u so he can have sex with her yeah its kind of obvious

    gingerr.on October 03, 2007   Link

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