You got it all down, got it all down, down to a science
breaking hearts, is what you do for fun, little one
but see I wrote it all down, wrote it all down into a song
I'll break you're heart in just three minutes now
look who won

Yeah I'm moving on but that's the way it goes
when you break my heart, everybody knows
don't pull that shit again

For me now, but I'm building up
I can see that I've had enough, of you
I'm finally through

And all I see in you
is another mistake right over my shoulder
now I see, who you are
All I saw in you, was a girl just lookin for love
and now all I need, is an apology
but damn, that's too much!

Everybody's talking about how
you're not the girl, that you say you are
with that decieving little smile
and your black hole of denial
I'm, not the least bit suprised
that your whole wide world
is crashing down, right before my eyes

And all I see in you
is another mistake right over my shoulder
now, I see who you are
All I saw in you, was a girl just lookin for love
and now all I need is an apology

And all I see in you
is another mistake right over my shoulder
now, I see who you are
All I saw in you, was a girl just lookin for love
and now all I need is an apology
Is that too much?


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    yeah i think it's, "Broken down, but i'm building up" not "for me now"

    greaaat song though <3

    jennalynneon October 17, 2009   Link

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