I really want to call you, but I know that it's not right
I probably shouldn't tell you but I dreamed of you last night
I guess I'm not prepared to say

Goodbye, so long, farewell, I won't be seeing you again
Until next time that he goes away
You told me that you loved me, I started tearing down those walls
I really started to trust you but you set me up to take the fall
I guess I'm not prepared to say
Goodbye, so long, farewell, I won't be seeing you again
Until next time that he goes away

I guess that I'm wrong for falling in love
But you're still the one that I'm dreaming of
I guess that it's you I want to hold onto
But you're holding onto someone else


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Broken Promise Ring Lyrics as written by Kristopher Lee Roe

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    A great sad song about good ole' unrequitted love

    Locuston January 09, 2002   Link
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    no its onlee sad if u can relate to tha song like me =.....but still a great song about how love is a bitch!

    late - e

    pUnK eon January 19, 2002   Link
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    I still think it would still be sad even if you couldnt relate to it.

    louisrolfeon February 25, 2002   Link
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    This song is so me and my ex girl friend but as of today I am declaring myself over her!

    emojayon February 25, 2002   Link
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    For some reason I couldn't understand all the lyrics to this song until I looked them up. It really means a lot more to me now, especially the climax.

    infidelon April 10, 2002   Link
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    yeah, this song is sad.....but good......

    peachiedawlie182on April 16, 2002   Link
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    The last 4 lines of this song are my favorite. Another, so called blind, relation :(

    Luminaireon April 18, 2002   Link
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    this song is saying that hes in love with this girl thats in a way playing him. she made him fall for her when he didnt want to bc he knew he wouldve been hurt in the end. when he finally trusted her she left him for the guy he knew she would.

    punkiebrusteron April 28, 2002   Link
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    This song is one of those songs everyone can relate too!! It totally relates to me and my ex.....this is also probably my favorite Ataris song ever!

    XxemoflowxXon May 18, 2002   Link
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    very touching lyrics especially "I probably shouldn't tell you but I dreamed of you last night"

    sigh

    fallenstarson May 30, 2002   Link

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