See you sittin' next to the window in the bedroom
She breaks down (breaks down)
Crying over something and starin' into nothin'
Afraid now (hate now)
Wanting, needing, haunting, it's killing me
Faking what has happened to live the life like that man
I'll break down, It's fake now

Will you, will you love me tomorrow?
So will you, will you stay with me today?

Fade in and out of reason to fight the way she's feelin'
She breaks down (breaks down)
Going through the motions and holding onto hopes
And her dreams now (somehow)
Shaken (shaken), mistaken (mistaken), forsaken (forsaken), it's killing me
Wishing you could change, but he's always been this way
If you leave now, I'll drown

Will you, will you love me tomorrow?
So will you, will you stay with me today?
Will you, will you be here tomorrow?
So will you, you remember yesterday?

Yesterday! Yesterday!
Yesterday! Yesterday!

This time, I'm sorry
This time, I'm sorry
This time, this time, I'm sorry for this time
This time, this time, I'm sorry
This time I'm sorry!

Will you, will you love me tomorrow?
So will you, will you stay with me today?
Will you, will you be here tomorrow?
So will you, you remember yesterday?

Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you?
So will you?
Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you? Will you?


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Will You Lyrics as written by Paul Sandoval Noah Bernardo

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    it's like we can do this today but will we remeber when tomorrow what we've done? Will you stay for me?

    mY_sUgAr_HiGh69on May 16, 2004   Link
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    all i know is that this song is good...and i like it :-D bbwell laterz! ~Nana~

    Choppie10nanaon June 26, 2004   Link
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    This song, to me, has two possible meanings.

    One: the song is basically about a relationship between two people who love each other - or did/thought they did. The girl obviously is sad about what's going on in the relationship, feels it's superficial, and the guy is trying to cheer her up and make her feel better; but, his efforts are in vain as the lines, "Afraid and out of reasons/To fight the way she’s feeling/She breaks down (breaks down)" notes.
    Basically, the guy doesn't want the relationship to fall apart and (I think) the girl is willing to forgive him should he remember what he's done and never do it again (thus, love her tomorrow and everyday thereafter).

    Two: the song is about a girl's relationship with God. She's the one at fault for something (sin) and realizes it. She feels that she's a poser, and is insincere in her relationship with God ("Its killing me/Thinking what has happened/To live the life like that, man/I break down/It’s fake now"). She wishes God would change ("Its killing me/Wishing you can change/But he’s always been the same") but, knows he won't and that if she chooses to leave God she'll lose herself/soul ("If you leave now/I’ll drown").

    In this case, God has forgiven her, and is asking if she'll still love him and stay strong in her convictions. But, like example one, she must remember what she's done and learn from it.


    Regardless of the true meaning, the song is pretty dern good. It's much better for me through meaning no.2, but that's due to my own beliefs. :)

    But, whatever...

    Alshinon October 10, 2004   Link
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    i think-this is probably a horrible guess- that this man loves a girl who already lost a love,and has or can move on but she's still stuck- and the man and loves her and the girl he loves probably belong together,and he feels horrible for her,and he wonders if she would be happier with her lost love,and would probably if he could giver her back her love - but at the same time he's selfish and wants her for him.

    that's my interpretation.

    and the whole,"will you,will you remember" is like will you realize that i'll be here? do even realize it now?do you realize we're meant?

    resident_evilon November 23, 2004   Link
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    I really love this song. Since the first time i saw it. I dont really know what its about but i love it.

    ChrryLova1221on March 17, 2005   Link
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    This song is awesome. I agree with mcbx02's interpitation...because, in the music video, that's what happens. I relate it differently because of some situations in my life. But, it doesn't really matter how you interpet it, it's just a damn good song.

    WishingForYouon September 18, 2006   Link
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    I think it is about rape, when i first heard it i thought it was about a guy and a girl breaking up, but when you watch the video the meaning of rape seems alot clearer. Great song though =]

    BELiiNDAxon May 07, 2007   Link
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    The video would suggest that it isn't purely about rape. More like sexual relationships where they are not ready to be sexual. Perhaps where the guy says he loves the girl just to get her into bed, hence the line, "Will you love me tomorrow?"

    In the video, a couple goes onto the bathroom and the guy supposedly fingers the girl and just leaves, leaving the girl sitting there regretting it.

    The video appears to also touch on the topic of alcoholism. So perhaps, to generalise, it is about things that affect relationships between people and the torment that they go through inside.

    ralphy512on September 11, 2007   Link
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    I always took this song as being about a girl who continually does sexual things she regrets. The lyrics "Goin’ through the motions And holdin’ onto hopes And a dream now (somehow) Shaken (shaken), mistaken (mistaken), forsaken (forsaken) Its killing me"

    She's going through the motions of having sex, etc., but it doesn't really mean anything to her. Even though she does it she wishes she could find something better in her life, like a relationship with a guy who actually wants her for her, (holdin onto hopes and dreams). Everytime she gives in to sex she feels deep regret and feels "shaken and mistaken."

    "Wishing you can change But he’s always been the same If you leave now I’ll drown"

    The girl is either wishing she can change her behavior or change the guys she hooks up so they actually want to be with her... though she knows it's never been that way. Once the guy leaves her she is once again left to her regretful and shameful thoughts. The chorus is pretty self explanatory; she's mentally pleading to the guy of the moment to actually give a damn about her the next morning.
    The part in the song that repeats "This time I'm sorry" is perhaps a sort of desperation the girl feels at her disgusting behavior that causes her to apologize to God, or even convince her own self that she really is sorry for being promiscous despite that she continues to do so.

    MajPopson November 08, 2007   Link
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    I agree 100% with alshin i think the song is about someones relationship with God. This isnt just because of my own beliefs but because of P.O.D's beliefs as well.

    pizza9man11on March 18, 2008   Link

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