Tell me, how does it feel

When it comes to you

And all the things you say to me

You make me feel like nothing

Like nothing



When you break me down

I'll fall apart and

Wrestle with myself, inside

I'm nothing



And tell me, how should I feel

And all the games you play, on me

You still make feel like nothing

Like nothing



When you break me down

I'll fall apart and

Wrestle with myself, inside

I'm nothing



(When you break me down)

(When you break me down)

(When you break me down)

(And all the things you do)

(Like nothing, like nothing, like nothing)



Tell me, how should this feel

When it comes to you

And all the things you do, to me

This makes me feel like nothing

Like nothing



When you break me down

I'll fall apart and

Wrestle with myself, inside

I'm nothing



When you break me down

I'll fall apart and

Wrestle with myself, inside

I'm nothing



(When you break me down)

(Break me down)



I'm nothing



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    this song is about a guy that either his girlfriend or it could be anyone, that just tries to cut them doen and there tired of it. i think the song speaks for it self and its a great song!!!!!!!!!

    violeteyes2004on July 01, 2003   Link
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    This song rules!

    Psychokurtyon April 16, 2004   Link
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    this song is about a guy whose car broke down

    incuon May 04, 2004   Link

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