He said you want my heart in yours
For some popularity
But what am i?
She said i want you by my side
To impress all above
But it's true love..
Use your mind you dipshit
I'm wondering why not just let me live on my own?
On my own...

Wrong.
What they said is wrong.
Don't struggle waste your energy, they're wrong.
What they said is wrong.
And this silence calms my ears.

Over and over i hear your voice calling out my name
Told jealousy
You're adding questions to my fame
Try to figure out our lives
It's us you want to live
Hold your tongue you dipshit
I'm wondering why not just let me live on my own?
On my own...

Wrong.
What they said is wrong
Don't struggle waste your energy, they're wrong
What they said is wrong
And this silence calms my ears

You're suffering, is running thin
There's changes in your face and
Asking for love, isn't too much
Get a life and get another one to talk about

Wrong.
What they said is wrong.
Don't struggle waste your energy they're wrong.
What they said is wrong.
And this silence calms my ears.


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    I like this song a lot too! It totally rox! I definetly agree w/Wildchil24 here! But this song has great lyrics and music, and if it doesn;t quite make sense to me, it prolly will some day when I'm in some weird situation and I'll be like, oh thats what he's talking about!

    smile_lots22on May 05, 2002   Link

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