I remember when you said
You’d stop my blood when I bled
Best friends until the end
You said on you I could depend
I remember when you said
You’d help me keep a level head
You promised it was till the end
You promised to be my best friend

But then you lied to me
Brought me down unto my knees
Deserted me in a time of need
Left me there to sit and bleed
You don’t know how to be a friend
Let’s be honest, you can’t pretend
A perfect flaw in are friendship
Slow down let me get my grip

Just walked away and never looked back
You kicked me down a beaten track
This was supposed to be until the end
You were supposed to be my best friend

It's funny how you handle this
When im sittin here getin pissed
It’s as if you just don’t care
Like you’re sitting there unaware
I remember when you said "ill be there for you"
Just like the rest, what you spoke was untrue
Well I just hope that you’re happy now
On my life, why'd I never took that vow?

Just walked away and never looked back
You kicked me down a beaten track
This was supposed to be until the end
You were supposed to be my best friend


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    i think you need 2 calm down with the whole DTAG thing.. lol..even tho it may b partially true... its quite pathetic how were the only ones commenting on this song lol.... SUPPORT OOTO: COMMENT ON THEIR FRIGGIN SONGS, GO 2 THEIR WEBSITE AND DL THEIR SONGS ON KAZAA NOW!

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