Well if i die tonight, well you hated me
Would you say you love me at my wake
And if i die tonight, in my car
You'd stare at the stars, and think of me

Oh well if my death was beautiful
would that make our love beautiful?
Well if i died in flames
would your heart do the same for me

Oh what would i do, without you
I'll sing what would i do, without you
I'd be lost.
Well if i died and left a broken soul
it would leave a hole, in your life
Well if i died and left you with no one
Would you stare at the sun and think of me

Well i wrote a million love songs for you
And everyone of them says i love you
And i meant it from the heart
Yeah everyone of those words was true
about you

Oh what would i do, without you
I'll sing what would i do, without you
I'll sing what would i do, without you
I'll sing what would i do, without you
I'd be lost.


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    I think the song is saying people are loved more in death then they are in life. He is wishing that if he left, his love would miss him, just as he would miss her if she were to pass.

    nearlymeaningiton October 01, 2008   Link
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    "Well i wrote a million love songs for you And everyone of them says i love you And i meant it from the heart Yeah everyone of those words was true about you"

    frannyb3anon October 09, 2008   Link
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    :| it didnt submit the second part of my comment.

    frannyb3anon October 09, 2008   Link
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    i think he may have had an unrequited love, who broke his heart, and then he was thinking about if she would love him if he died. he's not planning on killing himself, but hes fantasising about her reaction.

    killersss1on December 17, 2008   Link
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    this song has such a nice sound

    "Well i wrote a million love songs for you And everyone of them says i love you And i meant it from the heart Yeah everyone of those words was true about you"

    just a really good song

    scrubssamon December 23, 2008   Link
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    Beautiful lyrics. The song is pretty self-explainitory, but it's mainly about how he couldn't go on with his life without her. Really hope they play this at the concert. =)

    SystematicChaosAliciaon January 14, 2011   Link

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