I'll tell you what's bothering me,
It's something you said, it's just another stupid answer
running inside my head.
Tell you what you should do,
It's just something I'll say, it's just another stupid reason
for me to run away.
And baby, I get so lonely, I feel so lonely
That I needed you by my side, but you'll never be back and Baby, well it seems I couldn't hold on.
Well, no matter how much I tried, she's a falling star that
lost her love.
I'll tell you what's bothering me,
It's just something I've seen, things used to be so simple.
Tell me, do you know what I mean?
Well all that we talk about now is
Memories that fade with a kiss.
Our love is a star up above (Stars shining they shine from above)
and a Falling Star is a star that lost it's love.


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    i hold this song very dear to my heart

    ohUknowon May 07, 2002   Link
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    i remember hearing about these guys about 4 years ago. i know i have the tape somewhere deep in my closet. reading the lyrics make me want bring it out again. :)

    PunkStarron May 31, 2002   Link
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    damn this song is old school! its sooo cool too oh and btw....

    i am visitor from the philippines and i am looking for da trift stores wher in i can find da chap sticks for da lips

    most precious bloodon July 08, 2002   Link
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    I love showoff, they are awesome. i love the lyrics, and the way they play. they have an awesome style, and i cant wait to see their show!

    nofxchick241on July 23, 2002   Link
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    Jeez this song has been around foreverr! I absolutely love it though! Showoff is a freakin awesome band!

    TSL_GiRLon August 15, 2002   Link
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    Man, i love this song. Too bad that Showoff has broken up :(

    XKillerXon September 02, 2002   Link
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    This song is great. But damn it why'd they break up?? I was supposed to see them twice but they ended backing out of both shows so I never got to see them play. :(

    HitlerBadVandalsGoodon October 13, 2002   Link
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    i love this song and im nto afriad to say it!

    xserialchrisxon October 14, 2002   Link
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    they broke up b/c chris joined another band..the fold

    loveis4suckerson March 12, 2003   Link
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    my bad...dan joined the other band

    loveis4suckerson March 16, 2003   Link

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