Everyday I wake up
My pillow's made up
I'm tired of always following you around
You're such a faker
And when you meet your maker
I know he's gunna beat you into the ground

Do you remember me at all?
I can't help feeling like I'm talking to the wall
I'm just wondering do you remember me at all?
They've got my picture up in all my family's halls

So we don't see eye to eye anymore
And no we don't see wrong from right like before
No we don't see eye to eye anymore
And no we don't see wrong from right like before

na na na na na...

Movers and the shakers
That fill the papers
I'm tired of always following them around
You're a heartbreaker
An undertaker
I know you're gunna place me into the ground

Do you remember me at all?
I can't help feeling like I'm talking to the wall
I'm just wondering do you remember me at all?
They've got my picture up in all my family's halls

So we don't see eye to eye anymore
And no we don't see wrong from right like before
No we don't see eye to eye anymore
And no we don't see wrong from right like before

Like before, like before.

na na na na na...


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    i should finish thinking before i finish commenting. now i'm actually thinking it's either about an engagement that never came to pass, or an engagement that they're going to go through with even though they know the relationship isn't working out. explains the title and the lyrics.

    but again, i could be completely wrong.

    matty-182on September 22, 2008   Link

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