There's no more use in lying
Yeah, there's no more use in lying
To tell the truth I don't care what you'll do
There's no more use in lying

There's no more use in trying
When there's no more use denying
I gave you the proof
I don't care what you'll do

We act in bitterness
and then we scream our very souls free
I would react but then my mask would slip and you'd see me
I hate him, you love me
Together we are nothing
I'm fucking scared to be alone

Then you'll see from my way
Because you will see from my way
That's how we end up alone

There's no more use in trying
There was no more use denying
If you paid your dues
I don't care it just proves
That's how we end up alone

There was no more use in crying
If there no more use in hiding
You do what you do
I don't care it just proves.

Nobody seems to care
Cause nobody's ever here
Nobody wants to listen
Cause nobody's even there
So we end up alone

If you fear for my way,
Well then, you'd see it from my way
Cause when you see it from my way
Well then, you see it from my way

You will see it from my way
Because you will see things my way
I gave her my youth just to make me the proof
That's how we end up alone
That's how we end up alone

Because no one seems to care
Because no one is ever there.


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    THIS is the CORRECT and Original meaning of these lyrics....

    It doesn't seem to matter how hard you try, or how much you care... In the end .. NO ONE is your crutch. For if you let them be, then you won't even have Yourself. That's how we end up alone.. Don't trust anybody.. Stand on your own 2 feet and think for yourself. If you put all your faith in your friends family etc... Then what do you have?

    In SHORT--- Don't depend on others... Just depend on YOURSELF.

    FIRST-HAND Knowledge--(;

    WILisJustTimeon July 09, 2013   Link

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