Well it hurts so much,
Me, I scream out loud
Oh God forbid you could have left me out
Of your wicked intentions, hateful fools to see
And I wish you had not been born while we have to meet
And I hope this isn't love

So carry on with your cutting people down
He may fall in love as he falls to the ground
and you never seem to care what we feel inside
As long as no one gets near the safes that you hide
And I hope this isn't love
And I hope this isn't love

Last night I had the sweetest dream
That you were nowhere near me
That you could not cut me
That you do not affect me
That I had my sanity
That was just a dream
That was just a dream

So go away
Why cant you leave me be?
Because I love your face and need for me
So back to your main city for it suits you so well
If you ever ever care that you never found me
That you would never tell me

And I hope this isn't love
Isn't love


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    To me, this song depicts all the terrible things you may think or say when the one you love hurts you deeply. You might not mean them at all, but you lash out with hellbent feriocity because of how much it hurts. At that moment you want to hurt them back just as bad.

    allux00on January 31, 2009   Link

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