Please refrain cause I can't take any of your,
Your constructive criticism anymore
What the hell have you been building anyway
Between you and me, just a barricade
I gotta say, Woah

[Chorus]
I can do so much better than this
I know, I know I took the easy road again
And as for sellin' myself short,
I have become notorious.
Oh, oh I know how it goes.
This is the part where I realize that I'm alone, alone.

You always told me to be mature
Well I just don't know myself anymore
What's the point of being grown up anyway?
I can be like you, give it all away.
I've got to say

[Chorus]
I can do so much better than this
I know, I know I took the easy road again
And as for sellin' myself short,
I have become notorious.
Oh, oh I know how it goes.
This is the part where I realize that I'm alone, alone.

And everybody wants to fall in love in cinematic fashion
I don't, I don't
And everybody wants to fall in love in cinematic fashion
I don't, I don't
And everybody wants to fall in love in cinematic fashion
I don't, I don't.


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    It kinda sounds like it's about one of her parents and her relationship. (except for the falling in love mention) "i can't take your.. your constructive criticism anymore," and "you always told me to be mature..... whats the point of bein grown up anyways? so i can be like you?"

    punchdrunkloveon October 10, 2010   Link

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