You told me you loved me
You told me you cared
You told me you needed me
But I guess those were words
Without meaning

You said I could trust you
You said all was fine
You said that you spoke the truth
But I guess those were words
Without meaning

You told me you loved me
You told me you cared
You said, boy please
Don't worry about a thing

You said together we'd be
For the rest of our lives
You said that you hoped and dreamed
But I guess those were words
Without meaning

I thought that you loved me
I thought that you cared
You lied straight to my eyes
And now I
Realise your words have no meaning
Can't believe
You told me
Words without meaning



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Words Without Meaning Lyrics as written by Taryll Jackson

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    it's like a relationship full of lies. you thought he loves you, that he cares but then all of a sudden you'll come to realize that all he did and said are all lies. it hurts most when you truly love the guy, when you've build your world around him and then you'll come to realoize that the world you built is only but a dream

    cirylleon April 19, 2002   Link
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    It's about a guy (Taryll wrote it) who is has found out that everything his girlfriend ever said to him was a lie.

    torrance21on January 09, 2005   Link

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