And lately I've been walking
From all these places that I cannot stand
I guess it's just my history talking
Or I'm refusing to supply your demands

You say the storm will pass
We'll work it out
The road can get a little rough sometimes
I'll move it fast without a doubt
Our hearts will beat in separate rooms tonight
But tonight

[Chorus]
Baby, we belong alone
Guess my second chance is blown
Baby, we belong alone
I got another you at home
Baby, we belong alone, alone

And lately you've been knocking
But I never really listened or cared
'Cause when I told you I was walking
I was reeling her in with my stare

You say the storm will pass
We'll work it out
The road can get a little rough sometimes
I'll move it fast without a doubt
Our hearts will beat in separate rooms tonight
But tonight

[Chorus]

Baby, we belong alone
Guess my second chance was blown
Baby, we belong alone
I got another you at home

[Chorus]


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    for a while ... i thought it was "and when i told you i was ROCKING, i was reeling her in with my stare" and not "... i was walking"

    whooops :/ haha i still love this songgg <3

    and i think it's about a couple, and they've been fighting a lot, going through tough times, etc. this isn't their first time dating, there have been many tries before (This last second chance is blown). she wants to work it out, and he obviously doesn't (You say the storm will pass, We'll work it out, The roads can get a little rough sometimes, I'm moving fast without a doubt, Our hearts will beat in separate rooms tonight). He knows that he can get other girls to do the same things she can (Baby, we belong alone I've got another you at home).

    in other words, it's about being in a relationship where one person cares a lot, but the other one could just care less and wants to enjoy the single life. i can definitely relate.

    alliex0on January 25, 2009   Link

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