I just found a friend
In one of your lies
To treat me so nice
I can't believe my bones
When they say so many things
They tell me I am fine
Believe me I, I try

Ooh ooh ooh

Ever so sweet
You make this seem
The way things go
Its not my fault
And I'll miss
I'll miss you so good
Through all of those nights
We lost our way back home

Ever so sweet
You baked it in cakes for me.
What you left behind,
It hurts my teeth.
Bring in the past
With the postcards you sent for me.
Every line,
It brings me right back down.

Can't you see the wall you built for me
Can't you see the wall you built for me
Can't you see the wall you built for me

'Cause we're not special
We're not special
We're not special

Well I'm not special
I'm not special

Ever so sweet
You baked it in cakes for me.
What you left behind,
It hurts my teeth.
Bring in the past
With the postcards you sent for me.
Every line,
It brings me right back down.


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    In general, this song is kick ass. The sense of despair and longing toward the end is generally a "just got the wind pulled out from ya" kind of effect. If you've been a relationship in the past, this song can really hit home with your emotions; especially if you're ex has hurt you in any way...and let's be honest here, we've all felt like our heart has been ripped out of our chest. So, in general, this song COULD be about a man that had broken the ties of a relationship, and is looking through all the old photos, letters, running through old memories in his mind (Bringing the past with the postcards you sent for me, Every line. It brings me right back down), He could regret the choice he has made, but was forced to break the ties because she had caused him so much hurt.

    Just a thought!

    kellixxy1on November 18, 2008   Link

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