I’m taking time from everything,
just to be the man that you want me to be.
You just seem to want me to yourself girl
I can see it from your selfish place, oh on my own way.
Can you hear my symphony? Coming at you in the form of sympathy tonight?
Ohhh oh.

I know it’s too late to crawl back to you, but I’m feeling so alone.
And everything about the way I do, the things I do. Has drive you crazy.

I don’t think she loves me, I know this for a fact.
And I been going crazy since the day you left.

Harder she screams, but is the what you need?
A little bit of uh uh uh, a little bit more mm mm mm, girl.
Does he make you feel like a king?
Oh I say the dirties things, but so stop screaming

I know it’s too late to crawl back to you but I’m feeling so alone.
And everything about the way I do, the things I do. Has drive you crazy.

I don’t think she loves me, I know this for a fact.
And I’ve been going crazy, since the day you left.
Since the day have been left

Yeah there’s no running to go. Away. I’m making everything alright.
Just turn off the lights. Girl, there’s no running from the things you say.
I keep you up at night. But if these words mean anything, it hurts me inside.

And if you know what I felt, that’s how I know.
But I don’t think she loves me, I know this for a fact.
And I’ve been going crazy, since the day you left.
Since the day have been left. (x2)


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    I think that instead of:

    I can see it from your selfish place, oh on my own way.

    and

    Does he make you feel like a king?,

    it is:

    I can see through your selfish pleas, from a mile away.

    Does he make you feel like I can?

    Just my thoughts

    taylahbobon March 17, 2009   Link
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    i agree with taylahbob.

    also i think that :

    "just to be the man that you want me to be"

    should be :

    "just to be the man you wanted* me to be"

    i may be wrong though .

    merisabbyon July 12, 2009   Link
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    what i got from this is that the girl has been cheated on and so she broke up with her boyfriend who she loves, and now is hooking up with/using this new guy. and this guy actually loves her, but he knows she doesn't love him back.

    gengen319on September 15, 2008   Link

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