It's time that I rain on your parade
Watch as all your hopes explode to landmines
You ask for help but people turn away
You're living so far away from the truth
That you're believing in your own lies
It's no surprise that you sleep at night
Drowning in your prize

You made him feel so welcome (welcome)
Make him forget about the poison running through his veins
You may say that you love him (love him)
Now lie in the mess you've made

Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down

It's time I get a few things straight with you
You haven't been in for the whole time
Your stories, like your lifestyle, distorted, yeah
You're living so far away from the truth
That you're leaving me with no choice
But to put you back in your place with every sentence

You made him feel so wanted (wanted)
You make him feel that there is nothing more beyond your door
You may say that you love him (love him)
Now tell me what the rush is for

Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her

I hope that this isn't a sign of things to come
I'll kill myself for blaming you (blaming you)
Please tell me now
Is this a sign of things to come?

Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her
Don't let her pull you down
Don't let her

It's time that I rain on your parade


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Don't Let Her Pull You Down Lyrics as written by Cyrus William Bolooki Chad Everett Gilbert

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    Yup this song pretty sums up what im going through right now, as tango says this song is about a girl playin a guy...yea i got played and it hurts because i liked her and i guess she didnt really care.

    rocka13on March 12, 2009   Link

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