I created myself to be on my own
But I didn't expect to be alone
Did you create yourself to be on your own?
These are the reasons things should be unknown

The days won't let you know
Days won't let you know

That all I never wanted was to be there with you
All I ever wanted to know anywhere with you

No one creates themselves unless they try to
Shut up the caution that made them lie to
All this talk but no one will tell me
Where and when I need to go

The days won't let you know
Days won't let you know

That all I never wanted was to be there with you
All I ever wanted to know anywhere with you

There is no reason, there is no reason, there is no reason
For that now
There is no reason, there is no reason, there is no reason
For that

All I never wanted was to be there with you
All I ever wanted to know anywhere with you
(It's with you so)
All I never wanted was to be there with you
All I ever wanted to know anywhere
Ever wanted to know anywhere with you



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I Never Wanted Lyrics as written by Colin Newton Bob Fairfoull

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    This song is great. i love the beat. it reminds me of myself, its a song i can reallt relate to. i know others relate to it too.

    LittleLips626on October 14, 2002   Link
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    This song is about making something for yourself.. 'I created myself to be on my own, but I didn't expect to be alone..." you say one thing and do another, because you are always unsure as to who you are and where you want to be. I think this song is saying that you don't want to need other peolple, it would be so cool to exist solely on your own and never have to contact the rest of the world but in reality we do need other people - without other people we are nothing. "All i never wanted was to be there with you"-he doesn't want to be with the other people, he wants to be alone, yet he knows that that is unhealthy and makes survival impossible.

    electricveilon April 26, 2003   Link
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    i agree with electricveil, its about someone who built himself up to be the person he thought he wanted to be, but when he reached it he realised that he didnt want to be that person at all "i created myself to be on my own but i didnt expect to be alone" and now on realising that, hes not sure what to do. he knows that waiting isnt going to let the other person know how he feels "days wont let you know / that all i never wanted..."etc

    thereaperwomanon February 08, 2005   Link
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    I love this song, it's really beautiful.

    missmeon March 17, 2009   Link

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