I asked you to stay
But you said there's no way
I begged -- you call
And you leave me after all
I know I'm not to blame
I know you don't feel the same
Didn't even tell me why
You just left me here to die

I stand, I fall, I bounce off these four walls
You laugh, you leave
And you leave me here alone,
Is this how its gonna be
It's fine for you and not for me
Did you even care at all
You stand, I fall

I'm guilty too
Giving up to you
Well, that's my one sin
Sorry for giving in
Didn't mean to waste your time
Thanks for wasting mine
Could have to tried to let me be
Would you just set me free?

I stand, I fall, I bounce off these four walls
You laugh, you leave
And you leave me here alone
Is this how its gonna be
It's fine for you and not for me
Did you even care at all
You stand, I fall

Could I pay you not to...


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    Album: Curb (1996)
    mercanfaton February 05, 2002   Link
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    i loveeeeeee this song. The way he sings it.. is fkn awesome
    jul069on January 15, 2005   Link
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    This song is GREAT. Agreed. I love Nickelback. NICKELBACK RULES THE WORLD
    beekylovesmusicon September 05, 2005   Link
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    This song could be someone's girlfriend leaving, or vise versa and then when he/she wants her/him to come back, she/he won't. And he feels bad. "You laugh, you leave and you leave me here alone."
    Silversideon June 03, 2006   Link
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    I think its about someones girlfriend leaving them. No matter what they leave, example "Could i pay you not to..... " works for me being decent proof.
    Hunter864on June 19, 2006   Link

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