Well I'll see you around
I don't want to stay and drown
The drama got too thick
Makes me sick
And I don't want to talk about it
I already thought about it
Stripped down of my pride
Well I shed them tears and dried these eyes

It was fun at the start
But maybe we're worlds apart
Facing different ways
Different plains
And I don't want to drag it out and
I just gotta get on out and
Leave it all behind
It's time so don't deny it

I want to know
Does it show on my face
I'm sick of this place
I want to move on
Coz the feeling is gone yeah
I want to see
Is it me out the door
I told you before
I want to have fun and it's just begun

I've seen the light
Tried to talk about it
If you were ever down for me
Just stop
And you'd see
You know I'm right
And it showed in your eyes
What we had shared had run empty
So let it be
Let it be

I want to know
Does it show on my face
I'm sick of this place
I want to move on cause the feeling is gone yeah
I want to see
Is it me out the door
I said it before
I want to move on and it's just begun


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    i think it may b about a friend of his who is too selfish for him to hang out with nemore. if he stays he is going to drown by this persons attitude. hes sayin that the friendship was cool at the start (probably coz he didnt noe the perosn too well) but then got to noe the person better so he got sik of it. maybe they have little in common therefore it isnt a gr8 friendship? i dont noe.. who noes?

    PunkRockRebelon September 22, 2002   Link

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