A softer kind of smile.
A star that holds your stare.
Everything I've ever known just blew up in the air.
Don't you hate it when every love song makes sense to you?
And time away breaks your heart in two.
I really hate it now.
They should have taught us this in school.
I really thought I was so cool.
You proved me wrong again.
I can't wait til' the next time I see you.
It's getting hard to sleep at night.
I'll pretend that it's alright.
It doesn't feel that way.
By now you probably hate this song.
It's probably best that it's not long.
I guess you proved me wrong.
I can't wait til' the next time I see you.






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    my friend wrote a letter to her ex using only lyrics from songs by Slick Shoes and Simpple Plan... and it was one of the best letters I ever read. the part that says "Don’t you hate it when every love song makes sense to you?" is so true. I explained to her that all the songs I hear make me want to cry about my ex so she pointed this song out to me, and I just love the lyrical conntent! anyway... I will let you go!
    softwhitewallson June 29, 2002   Link
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    All their songs are so great. Yeah, I Heart them.
    ADiamondStripeon July 07, 2002   Link
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    such a sweet song... i love all of their stuff... so sweet and true to everything i believe.
    coughatwhoeveron July 10, 2002   Link

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