so they're all gone now
that took a long time
you're the only one
who'd be my valentine
i didn't want that
to drive you crazy
i should've done something
i guess im lazy
feeling down low now
someone tell me what i should do
because i've never been perfect
but i never meant to drag down you so
if i'm dragging you down now
i could wait in the lost and found
just promise me you'll be perfect
and i promise that i'll come around sometimes
to say hello all smiles
maybe it's time to let go
probably doesn't even weigh that much now
so i'll drop it
i'll turn around fast
i'll shake your hand and take
six steps back
we'll have a seat and light another cigarette
we'll have a drink for nothing to regret
we'll clap our hands when, when we hear that sound
we won't be sad now
we won't be feeling down
we could live or die
and have a great time
i'll be your valentine
what an ugly valentine
we could live or die
and have a great time
you'll be my valentine
what a perfect valentine
we could live and die be my valentine


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    My favourite song by Carissa's Wierd, to me its about two people who like or have liked eachother and they've kind of tried to have a relationship but it just wouldn't work, something held them back or they just weren't a good fit.

    "maybe it's time to let go probably doesn't even weigh that much now so i'll drop it"

    so now he's just giving up and saying 'hey I'm just now realizing that I'm working for something I don't even want anymore.'

    I think at the same time they've given up on a relationship they realize they'll always care about eachother and in that they're perfect and ugly valentines and in the meantime, they'll just have fun as friends.

    Ves1011on October 19, 2006   Link

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