Something for the pain
Inside me
That will never die
The pain inside me
That will never die

My heart bleeds
Look at you
Hiding
All the things
To endure me

I need you
Here with me
Breathing
Wanting you
To believe me

Something for the pain
Inside me
That will never die
The pain inside me
That will never die

I see you
In all of these faces
Blush with shame
When I think of you

And your pale skin
I sell my soul for you

Hush Hush
Never enough
Never enough

The pain inside me
That will never die
Something for the pain
Inside me
That will never die


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Something for the Pain Lyrics as written by Kim Ljung

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    I love this song, I'm never enough either so I always need something for my pain inside ;/

    Brokndownon August 16, 2002   Link
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    This band has written a lot of songs that I can relate to a lot but this one tops them all :0(.

    RaveMajickon March 26, 2003   Link
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    Sure it is! I like it better when remixed by apoptygma berzerk

    unrelasedon December 08, 2004   Link
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    the pain f lfie loving someone so much you cant lvie without them yet seeing they for what ever reason no longer feels the same way yet they stay with you the pain that never goes away the pain that you need them youw ant them youw ant them happy yet you dont make them happy anymore

    chaoticoneon April 16, 2005   Link
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    "I like it better when remixed by apoptygma berzerk"

    Yeah, it's much better. Either way though, this song is awesome.

    Sounds to me like it's about a pretty hardcore crush over someone he knows he can't have, and he's feeling pretty pathetic about it. A friends' girl, perhaps.

    Rain.on July 17, 2007   Link
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    I think it's over a broken up relationship where one person is still in love with the other, but the dumper wants nothing to do with 'em anymore.

    JB_85on January 01, 2008   Link
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    I think it's over a broken up relationship where one person is still in love with the other, but the dumper wants nothing to do with 'em anymore.

    JB_85on January 01, 2008   Link

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