I cant sleep tonight, smell of cigarettes on sheets
why wont you just get the hell out of my dreams
well ive been knocked down for so long
& ive been driving on this road for days

you say anything wont break you down
some will capture your heart and sound
well you say anything wont break you down
& ill never fall in love again

silence wont last
i got my finger on the trigger
i hoped & prayed my hand will slip

when you left me, i was holding my breath
now that youre gone
my lungs can finally rest
when you left me, i was holding my breath
now that your gone, my lungs can finally rest

you say anything wont break you down
some will capture your heart and sound
well you say anything wont break you down
& ill never fall in love again

i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
this song is killing me right now
i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
my heart is burried too far down
i dont wanna
i dont wanna
i dont wanna bring you down

i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
this song is killing me right now
i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
my heart is burried too far down
& ill never fall in love again

i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
this song is killing me right now
i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
my heart is burried too far down
i dont wanna
i dont wanna
i dont wanna bring you down
& ill never fall in love again

i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
this song is killing me right now
i dont wanna bring you back from the dead
my heart is burried too far down
i dont wanna
i dont wanna
i dont wanna bring you down
& ill never fall in love again
never fall in love again
never fall in love again


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Dial M For Murder Lyrics as written by Travis Weber

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    i think the girl he had something special with left him for some dumb reason and broke his heart so bad that he doesnt wanna fall in love ever again. i can relate to this i kinda feel that way becasue of a girl right now to its lame. but amazing song i love this one alot.

    JakeReeveson June 28, 2008   Link

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