Broken heart again today
The flowers that I gave to
you have withered all away.
Just when I opened up my
heart
The one you used to love
came and ripped it right
apart.

[Chorus]
Why do I never seem to
learn?
That love is wrong and girls
are fucking evil.
I guess I'll never figure out
What womankind is all
about.

I heard your voice again
today
I'm scarred by all the lies that
were once promises you'd
made.
I lie in bed awake at night
And wonder what went
wrong or even more just
what went right.

[Chorus]

And wonder what went wrong


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    This song is pretty much self-explanitory. and for those who may not be able to register the lyrics: It's about a guy who fell in love with this girl and just when he started to open up to her and put his trust in her, her ex boyfriend came back into her life...and she left him for her ex. I love the last part though where he sings "And wonder what went wrong or even much as what went right" because it gives a twist on why they broke up. If you can't think of anything right that went on in the relationship, it might as well be deaded.

    wwwcandicecomon December 07, 2001   Link
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    this is a great song

    san_dimas_hs_ruleson January 06, 2002   Link
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    yup this is a great song

    Trekkeron January 09, 2002   Link
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    yup this is a great song

    Trekkeron January 09, 2002   Link
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    this song is very...accurate. all we have to do is make it a -little- different...'why do i never seem to learn that love is wrong and BOYS are fucking evil'. : ) it's so much fun to sing that at the top of your lungs when upset. honest. but i'm not implying that girls aren't evil...they are too.

    cailinon January 11, 2002   Link
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    well.....seemingly ur fukin wrong coz guys aren't evil were dependent on gurlz and dis song states tha universal truth "That love is wrong and girls are fucking evil" yes dis is a great song and yes gurlz are fukin evil coz dey dunt understand how much power dey have over guys and dey abuse it alot :-\

    late - e

    pUnK eon January 19, 2002   Link
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    i second that punk. 'cept you're a little harsh on the ladies there... but it's true how dependent guys can be on girls, and wether they try to be "evil or not, sometimes it turns out that way. One little question though. Y do u talk like dis? is dis da kewl way to talk?

    Newman220on January 24, 2002   Link
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    pfff. ok, i got a little hasty. : ) no hastier than anyone proclaiming that all girls are evil, though. you say girls have a lot of power over guys...it goes both ways. really, gender has very little to do with it. everyone has the capacity to be evil and to break hearts. it's just nicer for -me- to sing boys are fucking evil...since i've never been in a relationship with a girl. : )

    cailinon January 25, 2002   Link
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    ooh, this song brings back very painful memories. i ended up falling on my head crowdsurfing during this song at the Toronto Warped Tour show last summer.

    but yes, i must agree, boys are definitely fucking evil

    pumpkingirlon March 13, 2002   Link
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    I too sing this loudly after a particularly bad relationship break-up/fight/whatever. I don't believe it's true though, most of the time.

    infidelon April 10, 2002   Link

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