When we first met it seemed so right me and you
We had it all, we had it made what we had was true
But the years have passed and we didn't last the test of time
See you now and then thought you were my friend, I was wrong this time

Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin'

You've lost your sense of stability, now that you're free
No memory of yesterday is what you say to me
Say you're so jaded but intoxicated is all you feel
And now I've learned that what we've had was never real

Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' down, she's breakin' down

The things you've done show you don't care
So I won't be there

Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
Breakin' breakin', she's breakin' down
She's broken down, she's breakin' down



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    This is an awesome song...but almost everything by Mest is!! "You've lost your sense of stability, now that you're free, No memory of yesterday is what you say to me, Say you're so jaded but intoxicated is all you feel, And now I've learned that what we had was never real" that's definetly the best part...great song

    PunkRawkGodess13on April 30, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    this song has a good sound to it. the lyrics aren't all too complicated but they really mean something.

    MestFaNatic82on May 04, 2002   Link
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    yeah thats what i like about mest... the lyrics have meaning, but it's not all this deep music that makes you all exctra depressed or extremely happy, it's just good ol' music that you can listen to all the time. plus their concerts are crazy! thats a plus!:)

    UnwrittenMestUpGurlyon July 26, 2002   Link
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    thats why i love mest, cuz if someone like i dunno, dashboard confessional sang this song it would make me wana curl up and die haha, dont get me wrong dashboard is one of the best bands out there but mest is what i listen to after sad songs so i can pick up and get on w/ my day. its like, yea things happen but really you can still be happy... awesome band they ROCK

    plunk-rawk-chickon September 14, 2002   Link
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    yeah. alot of their songs make me feel good because of the music that goes along with the lyrics. but man the guitar solos in here are awsome!!

    runningidioton April 26, 2003   Link
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    yeah..this song kicks ass

    drivenon June 08, 2003   Link

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