Just believe in anything
Just believe in everything you're told
Hold on
You've played this game with bad intentions
And all the same sick directions
From the choruses
We all believed in what they said

As the record slowly spins its last song
You start to cry
"We are nothing," it says
But you don't wonder why
It's a shame
That you never made it home
For the things that you left
Just won't seem to leave you alone

Now I won't let you feel alive
It's all you ask, it's far too much
So cry out aloud
If you feel that we're wrong about you
Are we wrong?

You call home
But it'll never be the same love
You could have had everything
Now all you do is live in shame
You're a guidebook for sinners
Turned to saints
Even alone
You can never be free of this place

No I won't let you feel alive
It's all you ask, it's far too much
So cry out aloud
If you feel that we're wrong about you
Are we wrong?

Now I will let you see
How they won't let you far from home
So cry out aloud
If you feel that we're wrong about you
Are you wrong?


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    this song is phenominal just like this band i am truely suprised by the lack of comments on their songs but i have a feeling thats all gonna change soon. to me this song is a representation of things in someones life changing for the worse or at least becoming uncomfortably different and them possibly being the cause

    jbulls13on August 10, 2008   Link
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    I think it's about someone hurting the singer so bad, just leaving him behind, and then begging for forgiveness. And it's just his way of saying "fuck you" to that person

    pageweknewon August 14, 2008   Link
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    my love for jamies elsewhere surpasses any kind of love i've ever known. this is a phenomenal group of musicians. aaron pauley's voice is seriously that of an angel's. i could listen to him sing all day, and never grow old of his sound. he's beautiful. this band is beautiful. this song is beautiful.

    st hannahon November 16, 2008   Link

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