I gotta make a phone call to my best friends
I gotta let them know that I'm leaving
Everything behind me and politely
I don't want to hurt their feelings
Oh no, no no

I'll need to come back and I want to explain
Why I had to leave them sleeping
The answer's in the air, but I really don't care
Cause I couldn't really keep on breathing the smoke

And every time when I painted my room
Like a fool I hid my feelings
And every time when I painted my room
I thought about leaving

You roll like a stone girl you should not stop
And I don't want to step on your feet
And you do what you do to stay on top
And I don't want to make you feel incomplete

And every time when I painted my room
Like a fool I hid my feelings
And every time when I painted my room
I thought about leaving

At the end of the day
Don't know what to say
At the end of the day
I'll be flying
Away [flying away]

And every time when I painted my room
Like a fool I hid my feelings
And every time when I painted my room
I thought about leaving
Thought about leaving

And every time when I painted my room
Like a fool I hid my feelings
And every time when I painted my room
Know I thought about leaving
[thought about leaving]
Now that I'm leaving


Lyrics submitted by Pumpkin-86

Chill Lyrics as written by Eero Aleksi Heinonen Aki-markus Hakala

Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    i love this song!!!!!

    crow_hearton November 01, 2006   Link

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