Can somebody save me?
Cause I'm thinking maybe
That you can take me piece by piece
Then you got your reasons
But I didn't need them
And either way I'm on my knees yeah
You knew when I was wrong
You say that I'm deranged
I can see that you're uneasy and its not gonna change
And no matter how far

Wherever you go I'm calling
Either way you're breaking my heart
Wherever you go I'm crawling
Even when we're falling
Even when we're falling apart

You say that you're leaving
Say that you don't need him
And I'll I do is give and you just take
I guess that I knew it
I can't make it through it
But I'm gonna try this anyway

You knew when I was wrong
You knew that I'm deranged
I can see that you're uneasy and its not gonna change
And no matter how far
Wherever you

Wherever you go I'm calling
Either way you're breaking my heart
Wherever you go I'm crawling
Even when we're falling
Even when we're falling apart

Yeah looks like were fallin' apart

Anyone got it where the roses sleep
I can make you anything you wanna be
When my bodies close to me
I can give you anything you'd ever need

When I fall to the floor
Cause I can't feel anymore
You can have my heart girl
You don't have to steal anymore
When I look to the stars
Wherever you are

Wherever you go I'm calling
Either way you're breaking my heart
Wherever you go I'm crawling
Even when we're falling
Even when we're falling apart

Wherever you go I'm crawling
Wherever you go I'm crawling
Wherever you go I'm crawling
Even when we're fallin'
Even when we're fallin' apart
Yeah I guess we're fallin' apart
Yeah it looks like were fallin' apart
Yeah I guess I'm fallin' apart


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    Yep I agree with Music1Lover. She's leaving "you say that you're leavin'" and as a result, he's "fallin' apart", just like their relationship.

    MayaMooon January 31, 2009   Link

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