Something just isn't right
I can feel it inside
The truth isn't far behind me
You can't deny

When I turn the lights out
When I close my eyes
Reality overcomes me
I'm living a lie

When I'm alone
I feel so much better
And when I'm around you
I don't feel

Together
It doesn't feel right at all
Together
Together, we built a wall
Together
Holding hands will fall
Hands will fall

This has gone on so long
I realize that I need
Something good to rely on
Something for me

When I'm alone
I feel so much better
And when I'm around you
I don't feel

Together
It doesn't feel right at all
Together
Together, we built a wall
Together
Holding hands will fall
Hands will fall

My heart is broken
I'm lying here
My thoughts are choking on you, my dear
On you, my dear
On you, my dear

When I'm alone
I feel so much better
And when I'm around you
I don't feel

Together
It doesn't feel right at all
Together
Together, we built a wall
Together
Holding hands will fall
Hands will fall

Together
It doesn't feel right at all
Together
Together we built a wall
Together
Holding hands will fall
Hands will fall

When I'm around you
When I'm around you
I don't feel together
I don't feel together

When I'm around you (together)
When I'm around you (together)
I don't feel together (together)
I don't feel together (together)


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Together Lyrics as written by Avril Lavigne Chantal Kreviazuk

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This is very differnt to her otehr songs; clever!

    lols, just kidding. I really love this song. I love how she says "I don't feel..." and extends it, then says 'together.' It adds double meaning.

    I love the 'hands will fall' bit too! Aw, I really like this, I hope she makes more songs like this and also 'tomorrow' which is also really good.

    I_heart_lyricson August 01, 2007   Link

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