It will never happen again
Is a promise I just can't keep
When I'm all alone on the porch
I keep drifting off to sleep
I've changed so this much this year
But I did it for you my dear
If you let me stick around
I'll never let you down

Well I guess that I was wrong
(Well I guess that I was wrong)
I was mistaken all along
And it's hard to admit it's the end
(I know hard to admit it's the end)
So I'll say I'm sorry again, and again, and again, and again

Wanted to change my mind
While you're falling a bit behind
To never be the same
You refuse to take the blame
Well I guess it happened again
If you didn't already know
Sometimes it's hard to believe
We've sunk so low

Well I guess that I was wrong
(Well I guess that I was wrong)
I was mistaken all along
And it's hard to admit it's the end
(I know hard to admit it's the end)
So I'll say I'm sorry again, and again, and again, and again

Well I guess that I was wrong
(Well I guess that I was wrong)
I was mistaken all along
And it's hard to admit it's the end
(I know hard to admit it's the end)
So I'll say I'm sorry again, and again and again and again


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    by far they are one of the greatest bands that should have never broken up, but about this song, it is indeed awsome.

    BlakeQHatfieldon June 21, 2003   Link

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