[J.Loren]
The world it just ain't right
It keeps me up at night
A good man's paralyzed
He's everything to me,
What else could he be?
He paid for all we do
He paid for all we get
Just try not to forget,
If it hasn't happened yet

[Shaun Morgan]
A gambler pays his dues
A gambler pays his debts,
Placed upon a bet,
A brand new red corvette
But he just lost Juliet
He paid for all he'd do
He paid for all he'd get
And how could I forget,
When it hasn't happend yet?

[Both]
Would you show me the meaning of love,
So it doesn't affect me much?
What you do unto us,
I never expected,
All my hopes and dreams,
To fall apart at the seams
To fall apart at the seams

[J.Loren]
The kindest man I knew
The kindest man I've seen
Was tied to a machine,
Year tied to a machine,
The kind that make you breathe

[Both]
So could you show me the meaning of love,
'Cause it doesn't affect me much?
What you do unto us,
I never expected,
All my hopes and dreams,
To fall apart at the seams
To fall apart at the seams

[J.Loren]
The world it just ain't right
It keeps me up at night
Try to be satisfied
But I'm still in love with you
But it's not like you want me to


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    This song is about J's father. There is a great half hour interview with J and Paul on wjjo.com under podcasts in which they do the acoustic version of this song and discuss the meaning(very rare that they do this). Excellent insight into the mind of J Loren. All hurt fans need to check it out. Keep it up Hurt you guys are simply amazing.

    Housecarpenter88on April 01, 2009   Link

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