Well you're just across the street
Looks a mile to my feet
I want to go to you
Funny how I'm nervous still
I've always been the easy kill
I guess I always will

Could it be that everything goes round by chance
Or only one way that it was always meant to be
You kill me, you always know the perfect thing to say
Hey hey, hey hey
I know what I should do but I just can't walk away

I can picture your face well
From the bar in my hotel
I wish I'd go to you
I'll pick up, put down the phone
Like your favorite Heatmeiser song goes
It's just like being alone

Oh god please don't tell me this has been in vain
I need answers for what all the waiting I've done means
You kill me, you've got some nerve but can't face your mistakes
Hey hey, hey hey
I know what I should do but I just can't turn away
(Away, away)

So go on love
Leave while there's still hope for escape
You gotta take what you can these days
There's so much ahead
And so much regret

I know what you want to say
I know it but can't help feeling differently
I loved you
And I should have said it
Tell me just what has it ever meant

I can't help it baby, this is who I am
Sorry but I can't just go turn off how I feel
You kill me, you build me up but just to watch me break
Hey hey, hey hey
I know what I should do but I just can't walk away


Lyrics submitted by nbordner, edited by DMitri221

Kill Lyrics as written by Richard E Burch James Christopher Adkins

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    What is creepy is when we want to at least try something new, but we instead settle for wishing we could or would try something new. It reminds me of wanting a new job position, but being so fearful of rejection that we don't apply 'cause it's better off not trying than possibly being rejected. And the longer we put off a goal, the harder it gets to reach it (due to the more excuses and fears that develop simply due to time.) Then we have the excuse to say it's too late. GOOD SONG.

    TurnMeOnon January 26, 2013   Link

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