Here we go
Welcome to my funeral
Without you I don't even have a pulse
All alone it's dark and cold
With every move I die

Here I go
This is my confessional
A lost cause nobody can save my soul
I am so delusional
With every move I die

I have destroyed our love,
It's gone
Payback is sick
It's all my fault

I'm dancing with tears in my eyes
Just fighting to get through the night
I'm losing it
With every move I die
I'm faded
I'm broken inside
I've wasted the love of my life
I'm losing it
With every move I die

When did I become such a hypocrite
Double life, lies that you caught me in
Trust me I'm paying for it with every move I die

On the floor I'm just a zombie
Who I am is not who I wanna be
I'm such a tragedy
With every move I die

I have destroyed our love,
It's gone
Payback is sick
It's all my fault

I'm dancing with tears in my eyes
Just fighting to get through the night
I'm losing it
With every move I die
I'm faded
I'm broken inside
I've wasted the love of my life
I'm losing it
With every move I die

This is it and now you're really gone this time (oh)
Never once thought I'd be in pieces left behind

I'm dancing with tears in my eyes
Just fighting to get through the night
I'm losing it
With every move I die
I'm faded
I'm broken inside
I've wasted the love of my life
I'm losing it
With every move I die


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Dancing With Tears in My Eyes Lyrics as written by Lukasz Gottwald Claude Kelly

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    This song is about someone who screwed things up with her boyfriend (probably cheating based on the line "double life, lies that you caught me in") but she feels really awful about it and regrets all of the bad decisions she made in the relationship. she feels this guy was the one ("ive wasted the love of my life") and is very upset that she fucked up.

    fhockeygirl77on July 09, 2010   Link

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