Back here, not where
I know I said I'd see you there
Too much, too late
So late to come running back around

But I would
Go anywhere for you I would
Bite off more than I could chew for you
Go anywhere for you
If you asked me to I would
You know for you

By saying I don't care
Didn't see you still had to bear it all
And now it shows
You weren't fine I thought I didn't know

But I would
Go anywhere for you I would
Bite off more than I could chew for you
Go anywhere for you
If you asked me to I would
You know for you


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    this is such an amazing song, the words are detached and spaced out its just so relaxed but so tender...
    vox pdon September 17, 2005   Link
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    this is such an amazing song, the words are detached and spaced out its just so relaxed but so tender...
    vox pdon September 17, 2005   Link
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    this is such an amazing song, the words are detached and spaced out its just so relaxed but so tender...
    vox pdon September 17, 2005   Link
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    woa there! yd tht send 3 times!!?!?!
    vox pdon September 17, 2005   Link
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    I agree, vox_pd, with all three of your comments. this is a great song - one of the best on the album
    izzo23on January 13, 2006   Link
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    i think this is about not being there for someone at some point and then regretting it, so hes now saying that he would go or do anything for her
    maverick46on February 01, 2007   Link

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