I thought about it lately
The way you tried to save me
Wasn't much to me

Just wanted to have my fun
All the damage done
It wasn't much to me

And now I'm stuck inside
The changing of the time
And maybe it's not too late
To change my mind

'Cause now I don't know
Now I don't know

Reinvent myself
Didn't care about no one else
I'm not touching me

Just want to rock that crowd
And live my life out loud
And that's it for me

Always wanted to have you around
How I wonder did I let you down

And now I don't know
'Cause now I don't know
(Did you get what you wanted)

Little voice that says be careful
Once you fall down
Those wishes may...
lying down

I always wanted to have you around
And now you don't know
(Did you get what you wanted)
Now you don't know
(Did you get what you wanted)
Now you don't know
(Did you get what you...)
I don't know
(Did you get what you wanted)
I don't know


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    Good song! (: But hard to find. You can listen to it here: mediafire.com/

    Hewy2on September 11, 2010   Link
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    This song is awesome, if you're a 3eb fan and haven't heard it check it out it's a really good "underground" song by them. I think this song's obviously about a girl, and he doesn't know if he should be with her. He was selfish and wanted to "live it up" while still having her, kind of like a best of both world's thing. And I think he's at the point where he's reflecting wondering if they both truly got what they wanted. Should he REALLY have lived it up? Or should he have stuck with her, he always wanted her around but was too busy doing his own thing and now questions the position where he's at. "Maybe it's not too late to change my mind" about his situation, maybe she'll be with him. But he just doesn't know, and she'll never know he always wanted her around. It's almost like a situation where two people like each other but one declines due to personal reasons, and by the time he's finally ready for her she's gone, and he "just doesn't know".

    JamzXIVon November 30, 2010   Link

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