Now it's simple to me
Sometimes you have to let go when there's
Next to nothing
You say every time she says no
There's more pain then love
It comes o shove almost
Every time you speak
Somehow you fight
Something's just crazy
Somehow it's taking all the life left in you
You're losing ground
Carrying that torch
Your not asking for much
As she has
Had time to heal
And she doesn't need you any longer an you
Had time to drink
And you call her to tell her you've gotten much stronger
At three in the morning she says stop calling 'cause
Everyone's asleep
Some of us work
You're driving me crazy
When will you get on with my life
Now every nights Friday night
Picking fights with your friends
Somehow trying to make amends
So you search for comfort in a friend
It's not the same she won't understand
You both learned to think alike
So what was so wrong
Where's she tonight
Out there drinking while you're left in thinking
It's taken all the life left in
You
You're losing ground
Carrying that torch
You're not asking for much
Still somehow
You'll wait for her
You say she'll return
But you still carry that torch
That girl


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Whipping Boy Lyrics as written by Quincy D Jones

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    This song is about a guy who is blinded by love or lust, but it is so totally true to life, joey has totally captured the feeling. I can relate...

    James_fullspenton March 01, 2002   Link
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    what this song means to me? you're the b-tch in a relationship hehe =/ but that's just my thought or maybe that you're trying too hard to get with someone, or maybe that person in the song got dumped

    either way, l8r

    xlagwagonsk8ron September 14, 2002   Link
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    xlagwagonsk8r, you pretty much got it. You were in a relationship, it's over, and you're obsessed. Thats it. It's ruining your life, her life, and even your friends lives

    TonyBar3on November 24, 2004   Link
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    General Comment

    This is about a broken relationship. They have little to nothing left to salvage it, but the love is still there, just on his end. She has moved on, and he can't accept it.

    I can understand because I speak from similar, heartbroken experience. The best music is the most relatable, it is said. And I agree completely. Why I love Randal's music so much.

    Daken311on February 18, 2019   Link

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