You don't have to be part of the problem
I just need a second chance
I just need a second chance
Instead of leaving me standing in sorrow
I know that you'll understand
I hope then you'll understand
I know that I was wrong
But just don't walk away

[Chorus]
Oh won't you stay
I need you need you here
When you're with me
All others disappear
I'll follow close
So close I'll almost touch
I need your love
But it never hurt this much

I don't wanna be someone who's searching
Finally met someone
I finally met someone
There's a couple things I'm still learning
Just gotta figure out
But you need someone who knows
I came to you tonight
But now you're just walking away

[Chorus]

Don't get caught up in mid feeling off course of day
You can take a minute before you go slipping away
I know I took some time but I realized my mistake
You don't have to be part of the problem
I just need a second chance

[Chorus]

I need your lovin' arms at night, but it never hurt this much
You don't have to be part of the problem
I just need a second chance


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    I love this song because I think it can be interpreted differently depending on your own experiences. For me, this song means a lot. I had a best friend about two years ago who meant the world to me. We did everything together. We were inseperable. I knew he had feelings for me, but we got past that and just did the best friend thing. Then I met someone who I started dating. To make a long story short I hurt my best friend quite a bit and I regret letting him go. Recently the other guy and I broke up. My old best friend and I started talking again, but it's not the same. I just want a second chance to prove that I was wrong and that he's the one person I really need in my life.

    mel29821on April 22, 2009   Link

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