Let's say I'm feeling better
Let's say I'm feeling fine
Let's say I gave you all I had
And now I'm out of time
And it aches and it hurts and it burns
Oh it kills me

Tick, tock, you don't stop
You don't fade
You just stay
But I'll do it all again

Now don't you call me baby
Just don't pretend you care
Save your sorry for yourself
When Judas takes you there,
And he will take you there

Once I really believed
There was nothing out there for the lost and lonely
But a voice in my head kept banging on my heart
Says you're not the only one
But it kills me

Tick, tock, you don't stop
You don't fade
You just stay
But I'll do it all again

I'll do it all again

Tick, tock, you don't stop
You don't fade
You just stay
But I'll do it all again

I'll do it all again
But I'll do it all again


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My Best Wasn't Good Enough Lyrics as written by Dinand Woesthoff

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    "says ur not the only one!" i discovered this song same time i ended my relationship with this guy. Dinand, the singer of Kane wrote this song, and wow! Impressive lyrics Dutch boy! Definitely about a breakup, it ended bitter, and though u prefer to move on, u cant deny that if given another chance ud make the same choices becoz of the intensity of the love u had.

    jan_lovefoolon February 15, 2006   Link
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    Now don't you call me baby Just don't pretend you care Save your sorry for yourself When Judas takes you there

    Wuhh,.. I can't even try to describe how this makes me feel..

    SaveTonighton January 15, 2007   Link
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    "My best wasn't good enough" is such a sad thing - when you know you've given all but that's not enough... Makes you feel quite lousy...

    tugiton February 06, 2007   Link

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