I really need to see her tonight
I made the reservation for two
Going over in my head how to make her mine
She's crying 'cause she feels confused

Maybe she needs some space
Just a little time alone
Please tell me face to face

Now our seven years are gone
How could this be

She was supposed to be the one
How could she

You've already broken my heart
I'd like to keep at least one piece
You can take all that you want
But you're gonna have to share it with me

Share it with me
Share it with me

Share it with me
Just one piece

I never thought that it'd come to this
Never in a million years
The memory of our first kiss
Is taking me to the verge of tears

How can I move on
You were everything to me

So where did we go wrong
This is a tragedy

Tears fall to the ground when I think about
How life goes on without you now
You broke my heart on bended knee
Now that you're gone it's killing me

I am alone without you
Never wanted to say that we're through
Give me your love again
I won't believe this is the end


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Share It with Me Lyrics as written by Jacob Olds Derek Mount

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    this song is a great song... but everytime I hear it it makes me want to cry I know the actually story behind the song (LOL these guys are my boys) When I hear it I just feel soooo bad for him, and I wanna give him a big hug. He's an awesome guy, and it sucks that this song is true. But all in all I think this song is very sweet and heart-breaking at the same time. Good stuff as usuall from this band.

    Danc3orDi3on January 08, 2009   Link
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    yes, first comment! i think this song is cute..one of my faves on the album. :)

    i especially the OhohOh part...makes me melt everytime! :D

    Jersie.on August 26, 2008   Link
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    i adore this song, i think it's one of the best off the record.

    it's pretty self explanatory. it's about a guy who was in love with a girl, but she broke his heart and he's saying that she took his heart with her when she left, but he's still holding on to a piece of her.

    musichighon September 05, 2008   Link
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    I love this song so much! its so sad :( its about being deeply in love with so much and even though they're gone you're in denial. He still sees her and wants to be with her even though she hurt him "you broke my heart on bended me" to me i think that maybe he proposed and she said no and when he says "I made the reservation for two Going over in my head how to make her mine" hes thinking of how he's gonna ask her to marry him. She is also a big part of his life as they've been together for seven yars and he thinks of memories together "how can i move on when you were everything to me" I love this song but its too sad.

    radioinaholeon October 24, 2008   Link
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    it is sad but i luv it so much! it is just so sweet and sad at the same time it makes 4 a great song

    SoulGlowon November 07, 2008   Link
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    i love this song.. but 7 years together, and the girl wants to break it off, its pretty saddening... and the phrase "share it with me" is so cute.. as if, the girl still have the place in his heart..

    nfmbfon January 18, 2009   Link
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    just tell em you're trying to cure a 7 yr ache, see what else your old heart can take. The boys say "when is he going to give us some room?" The girls say, "God, I hope he comes back soon."

    Magicpowerofthemusicinmeon June 21, 2020   Link

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