Too bad,
Let's make it of what we have.
Life gets so hard without the best.
Can't send this down,
I'm sick of this life when it comes out of me.

How does it feel, you wanna know?
I'm so distraught,
I can't be left alone
Never, seems forever.
Days still take down in December.

See into this break,
And these memories here tell me,
Do they care, to care?
When will I lose this burden I wear?
And tell me do they care, to care?

Get you back into my life,
Gotta get you.
Get you back into my life.
There's no way that I can do this right.
Gotta get you,
Get you back into my life,
Yeah.

How could this be you say to me?
You love me like your telling me.
Regretful thoughts they break me,
Make me see, without you I can't be me.

See into your brown eyes,
Turn into your brown eyes.
See why your world is down,
And I don't make a sound.
I just wanna see you,
Just wanna be you,
Cause I don't wanna let you down...

See into this break,
And these memories here tell me,
Do they care, to care?
When will I lose this burden I wear?
And tell me,
Do they care, to care?

Get you back into my life,
Gotta get you.
Get you back into my life.
There's no way that I can do this right.
Gotta get you,
Get you back into my life.

We go this weekend,
And I’m all alone
I’m all alone again,
Then you're here again.
Again.
Again.
Again.
Again.


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    the lyrics are actually "can't stand this town/I'm sick of this town when it comes down on me"

    yeah

    outofrhythm93on April 06, 2008   Link

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