Don't lift me up
With your strong intent on dropping me back down
Are you like this, afraid to be yourself?
And if you somehow get through all of this
Without hating yourself for all of it
And you know that I will hate you enough for the both of us

Spent that night alone, the first in a long time
Forgotten all the loneliness and darkness in my life
But you lost a friend, the day that you let go

To drown in the sea of regret and no one knows
That I'm alone and I can't blame anyone but you
Self-loathing once filled me but now I know the truth

Spent that night alone the first in a long time,
Forgotten all the loneliness and darkness in my life
But you lost a friend the day that you let go to drown
In a sea of regret and no one knows

Spent that night alone the first in a long time,
Forgotten all the loneliness and darkness in my life
But you lost a friend the day that you let go to drown
In a sea of regret and no one knows


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    Can't believe 5 years later im still way into this band :D

    Llij27on February 16, 2009   Link

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