I've had it up to here with this
You're always calling
Girl, you're just tripping
No, I'm just falling
Over and over again
This change of heart is just
Is just a means to an end

This conversation just went dry
I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why
You know what you need to say
I haven't found a melody yet
A melody yet, a melody

All this time
We've been crossing off days
On the calendar pages
And all this time
Has been wasted, I'm wasted
Just thinking that this is the end

I've had it up to here with this shit
I'm always calling
Couldn't you just call someone else?
I bet you think it's funny how my voice stands out
When I'm talking to myself
You just keep pushing me farther and farther away
If you were never here
I'd bet you'd like it better that way
There's really nothing left to say
To me

This conversation just went dry
I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why
This conversation
I know I'm not a memory yet
A memory yet, a memory

All this time
We've been crossing off days
On the calendar pages
And all this time
Has been wasted, I'm wasted
Just thinking that this is the end

Come on now
Won't you come around baby?
Oh we can work it out
But I think I know better than that
This time you're just a pretty face
And you're just a line in a song

This was all wasted
Come on, just face it
This was all wasted
Come on, just face it
Oh let it go

This conversation just went dry
I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why
This conversation just went dry
I'm not a memory yet,a memory yet
A memory

All this time
We've been crossing off days
On the calendar pages
And all this time
Has been wasted, I'm wasted
And this is the end

All this time
We've been crossing off days
On the calendar pages
And all this time
Has been wasted, I'm wasted
Just thinking that this is the end

Come on now
Won't you come around baby?
Oh we can work it out
But I think I know better than that
This time you're just a pretty face
And you're just a line in a song
And you're just a line in a song
And you're just a line in a song



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    Hahaha, who is responsible for this sad lyric-work?!?! The opening sounds like Anberlin- yikes! Copy cats! Hah, nah these guys are aight!

    vampricon May 21, 2010   Link
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    I've had it up to here with this, You're always calling Girl, you're just tripping, No, I'm just falling, Over and over again, This change of heart is just, ??? This conversation just went dry,

    I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why,

    You know what you need to say, I haven't found a melody yet, A melody yet, A melody...

    All this time, We've been crossing off days On the calendar pages, and All this time, Has been wasted, I'm wasted, Just thinking that this is the end,

    I've had it up to here with this shit, You're always calling, Couldn't you just call someone else? I bet you think it's funny how, My voice stands out, When I'm talking to myself, You just keep pushing me farther and farther away, If you were never here I'd bet you'd like it better that way, There's really nothing left to say, To me,

    This conversation just went dry, I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why, This conversation,

    I know I'm not a memory yet, A memory yet, A memory.

    All this time, We've been crossing off days On the calendar pages, and All this time, Has been wasted, I'm wasted, Just thinking that this is the end,

    Come on now, Won't you come around, baby? Oh, we can work it out, But I think I know better than that, This time, You're just a pretty face, And you're just a line in a song,

    This was all wasted, Come on, just face it, This was all wasted, Come on, just face it, Ohh, let it go,

    This conversation just went dry, I know I'm crazy, I think I'm done wondering why, This conversation just went dry,

    I'm not a memory yet, A memory yet, A memory.

    All this time, We've been crossing off days On the calendar pages, and All this time, Has been wasted, I'm wasted, And this is the end.

    All this time, We've been crossing off days On the calendar pages, and All this time, Has been wasted, I'm wasted, Just thinking that this is the end,

    Come on now, Won't you come around, baby? Oh, we can work it out, But I think I know better than that, This time, You're just a pretty face, And you're just a line in a song, And you're just a line in a song, And you're just a line in a song.

    That's what I heard, at least.

    azeanprydeon May 27, 2010   Link

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