I think the meaning is pretty clear. This person got really burned in a previous relationship, and because of this is unable to love and show care in his present one, even though he so badly wants to. It's lovely song, and very sad. You can really feel how defeated and frustrated he is with himself.
Best Of Me
I thought I knew you so well
it was your secrets that came back to kill
what did you really mean
when you said that you loved me
did you even care when you saw it crumbling
Now Im sitting here all alone
writing stupid songs about a stupid girl
one I thought I used to know
but I guess that I will never know
Im just another name on your list
of broken souls
I dont want to be a number
I dont want to join the ranks
I never thought, thought that you would
ever get the best of me
You got the best of me
Now Im all alone &
I know that how it was meant to be
the future is so uncertain
but one thing that I know is
ill never be satisfied with what I have
and Ill never be happy
I never thought, thought that you would
ever get the best of me
You got the best of me
I thought I knew you so well
it was your secrets that came back to kill
what did you really mean
when you said that you loved me
did you even care when you saw it crumbling
Now Im sitting here all alone
writing stupid songs about a stupid girl
one I thought I used to know
but I guess that I will never know
Im just another name on your list
of broken souls
I dont want to be a number
I dont want to join the ranks
I never thought, thought that you would
ever get the best of me
You got the best of me
Now Im all alone &
I know that how it was meant to be
the future is so uncertain
but one thing that I know is
ill never be satisfied with what I have
and Ill never be happy
I never thought, thought that you would
ever get the best of me
You got the best of me
Lyrics submitted by OneHourPhoto
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