Should I try and cut myself for you?
And do I have to let it bleed with no regard?
Tell me just exactly what to do?
I'm afraid that I have gone too far

'cause I don't know just what you're feeling yet
'cause I've been left out in the cold
All I know is we both share regrets
We haven't done this yet
There's nothing here we cannot change

I could never find myself without you
You could never be yourself without me
Why even try to lie or ignore the truth?
Is there someone else that I should be? No

'cause I don't know just what you're feeling yet
'cause I've been left out in the cold
All I know is we both share regrets
We haven't done this yet
There's nothing here we cannot change
Ah, we cannot change

All I know is we both share regrets

'cause I don't know just what you're feeling yet
'cause I've been left out in the cold
'cause I don't know just what you're feeling yet
'cause I've been left out in the cold
All I know is we both share regrets
We haven't done this yet
There's nothing here that we can change



Lyrics submitted by Blackjack13

Regret Lyrics as written by Erik Leonhardt Hugo Ferreira

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    great song for the 1 spot on their new album

    chirality21on July 07, 2008   Link

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