Funny how every time you push me away, you turn around and you beg me to stay
Cut down by the things you say, it's the beating of a broken drum
One of these days you'll push me away, turn around it'll be too late

Your love is addictive, trying hard just to quit it
But you're drowning yourself you won't catch a breath until you admit it
Is anybody out there, I'm dying in a nightmare
You got third degree burns and now it's your turn to feel what I feel
And if it don't hurt then you know what we got ain't real

Funny how every time you push me away, you turn around and you beg me to stay
Cut down by the things you say
One of these days you'll push me away, turn around it'll be too late

Your love is a monster, it's eating me alive
Let go of my hand you don't give a damn and it's killing me inside
You show me no mercy, did God make a mistake?
Put a hole in your heart and then you can start to feel what I feel
And if it don't hurt then you know what we got ain't real

Funny how every time you push me away, you turn around and you beg me to stay

One of these days you'll push me away, turn around it'll be too late


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    This song is very power vocal driven. Its basically a song that represents the hardships of unconditional love. When you love someone unconditionally its almost impossible to let them go. No matter what they put you through, no matter how hard they make life for you, or how much happiness they deprive you of, you still do everything to be there, and you always come back. It’s hard to walk away completely from someone once you establish love.

    Some people are stuck in roller coaster relationships that they just can’t escape because they become co dependent on the other person. This song basically opens you up to the pros and cons. One of these days you’ll push me away, turn around, it’ll be too late. Or maybe not, maybe you’ll stay stuck.

    Bottom line, each song we write is based on reality. This is reality, whether it sounds right written out or not, that’s life, and this is how we are as humans. It’s the beating of a broken drum.

    Leroy69on December 18, 2012   Link
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    ugh, i can relate to this song entirely. :/

    bonnkneeon February 05, 2013   Link

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