It's stranger than fiction
How you've decayed
It must be so lonely
Lost within your ways

You're born alone, you die alone
The rest is yours to fill the gap
The world goes on without you here
Adjust or just collapse

Is this what you wanted to be
Alone standing by yourself
Is this all you wanted to be
Or was that a cry for help
By yourself, by yourself, by yourself

Verbal grenades
You throw in vain
I can't believe you'd stoop so low
Of all the things you took away
I miss my mind the most

Is this what you wanted to be
Alone standing by yourself
Is this all you wanted to be
Or was that a cry for help
By yourself, by yourself, by yourself

Is this what you wanted to be
Alone standing by yourself
Is this all you wanted to be
Or was that a cry for help

Is this what you wanted to be
Alone standing by yourself
Is this all you wanted to be
Or was that a cry for help

It's stranger than fiction
How you've decayed
It must be so lonely
Lost within your ways


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    This song is definately talking about the way relationships can decay it talks of how verbal greades and such occur after a while people get tired of eachothers crap and get into fights more often and do things they normally wouldnt do to the perosn they love sometimes they realize where its going and fix things sometimes they dont but i believe in this case here he i saying that it is her fault as she was the one who stooped that low and then most likely left him cause she took many things and obviously he still cared about her as he is losing his mind now also he asks her is this what you want to be alone

    clearly saying that he wishes he was still there with her

    perfect parrallel to my recent breakup except both people were doing stuff to make eachother angry and my girl and i realized how much we missed eachother finally =] but its tough for sure thats definately eveident as he say by yourself with emphasis because that is the worst part of all of that

    ShredinLead181on November 01, 2008   Link

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