Our love has come so far, but not at all.
I remember the start you can't recall.
By the time it was right, you didn't want to fall.
If it's over, say it's over

Blindly, I let you destroy me!
Love is not so beautiful when your lungs are caving in,
And beautiful's gone!
Oh don't lie to me when we both know baby,
Beautiful is gone
Beautiful's gone!

And I pushed you so hard but not at all.
You closed your eyes.
I could see it all.
Run out the door, see no more of you,
And what you do.

Blindly, I let you destroy me!
Love is not so beautiful when your lungs are caving in,
And beautiful's gone!
Oh don't lie to me when we both know baby,
Beautiful is gone!
Beautiful's gone!
Beautiful's gone!

What's in store now that you have shut the door'
Peek in through the open crack.
I can't keep from crawling back for more.
Crawling back for more

Say its over, if it's over

Blindly, I let you destroy me.
Love is not so beautiful when your lungs are caving in,
And beautiful's gone!
Oh don't lie to me when we both know baby,
Beautiful is gone!
Beautiful is gone!
Beautiful is gone!
Beautiful is gone!
Gone!


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Beautiful Is Gone Lyrics as written by Jason Young James Baldridge Bilus

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    Dude,this was the free download on itunes thi week.I heard they have been around for awhile this is my firt time hearing of them,i like this song,,who cant relate?

    shakelly_blackmouthon June 11, 2009   Link
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    Eh...it sounds kinda generic...I got it on the free download too...the chorus reminds me of that one Sum 41 song...exact same chord progression...

    Karasu1792on June 11, 2009   Link
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    People just love to hate the free downloads. I actually think its a good song.

    lasky21on June 12, 2009   Link
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    im with you lasky haha,altough i tend to be a free download haterr :D

    shakelly_blackmouthon June 14, 2009   Link

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