Tired of always saying sorry,
It's just another fighting story, and I can barely walk a straight line
I'm tired of learning life the hard way,
I wish that being strong was easy, but I wanted more this time
I was wrong, it's hard to say, at least I learn from my mistakes
I would change everything (yeah, yeah)

[Chorus]
'Cause I, can't wait for the day, when finally I can say and you'll believe it,
I can change and now I mean it
And I will fight for a way, to make up for the mess that
I've been leaving, a second chance is all I'm meaning
And anything I can do, just to make it up to you,
I would do anything
I'm dying to live again

I was such a fool to hurt you, 'cause you're the one I always turn to, when I'm going out of my mind
I just bite a hand that feeds me, instead of loving ones that need me, but I wanted more this time
I was wrong, it's hard to say, at least I learn from my mistakes,
I would change everything (yeah, yeah)

[Chorus]

I pray that you'll see what I've become
I would give it all away to write the wrongs I've done
I don't wanna fall for the same mistakes again,
What's it gonna take for this misery to end?
Anything I can do just to make it up to you,
I would change everything

'Cause I can't wait for the day, when finally I can say and you'll believe it,
I can change and now I mean it
And I will fight for a way, to make up for the mess that
I've been leaving, a second chance is all I'm meaning
Anything I can do I would change,
I'm dying everyday
Anything I can do just to make it up to you
Anything I can do just to make it up to you
(I'm dying everyday)
Na na na, na na na, na na na naa na na


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    this song is about realizing your mistakes and trying to have the person he hurt to forgive him.

    it's fitting me perfectly right now. i'm sorry best friend for all the times i've hurt you. please give me another chance.

    _bananapancakeson December 06, 2009   Link

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