I didn't wanna say I'm sorry
For breaking us apart
I didn't wanna say it was my fault
Even though I knew it was
I didn't wanna call you back
'Cause I knew that I was wrong
Yeah, I knew I was wrong

One in the same
Never to change
Our love was beautiful
We had it all
Destined to fall
Our love was tragical
Wanted to call
No need to fight
But you know I wouldn't lie
But tonight
We'll leave it on the line

Listen, baby

Never would've said forever
If I knew we'd end so fast
Why did you say "I love you"
If you knew that it wouldn't last?
Baby, I just can't hear
What you're saying
The line is breaking up
Or is that just us?
Or is that just us?

One in the same
Never to change
Our love was beautiful
We had it all
Destined to fall
Our love was tragical
Wanted to call
No need to fight
You know I wouldn't lie
But tonight
We'll leave it on the line

I try to call again
I get your mailbox
Like a letter left unread
Apologies are often open-ended
But this one's better left unsaid

One in the same
Never to change
Our love was beautiful
We had it all
Destined to fall
Our love was tragical
I wanted to call
No need to fight
You know I wouldn't lie
But tonight
We'll leave it on the line
We'll leave it on the line
Yeah, oh yeah
We'll leave it on the line tonight


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On the Line (feat. Demi Lovato) song meanings
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    I agree with fhcxc2010, Demi and Selena seem to be so much more talented then Miss Cyrus.

    Honestly, I love this song...except for when Nick Jonas sings. See, I'm a huge Jonas fan, but lately, Nicholas's singing voice, where he strains his vocal projection, only makes him sound bad.. I like it better when he sounded pure back in the It's About Time days.

    MegooStationon December 22, 2008   Link

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