The day you went away
You had to screw me over
I guess you didn't know
All the stuff you left me with
Is way too much to handle
But I guess you don't care

You don't need to preach
You don't have to love me, all the time

Whatever on earth possessed you
To make this bold decision
I guess you don't need me
While whispering those words
I cried like a baby
Hoping you would care

You don't need to preach
You don't have to love me, all the time

You don't have to preach
All the time


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    wow, no woman has ever described the pain of loss so bold and perfectly...
    the gathering's best! you feel like you've left her... and want to slip in the song and say "sorry but you know i still love you"...

    i think a very good answer to this song can be sophia's "i left you"... than we have 2 sides of the story...

    amusiqaon February 20, 2006   Link

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