Pain, it takes so much pain
To help you feel, if you can't feel
At all
Pain, it takes so much pain
To help you feel, if you can't feel
At all
And if you think you need more pain
You can get all that you need
You can get it all for free
Just keep doing what you are

Did somebody tell you that they
Loved you then they said they never
Loved you? How did you feel? How did
You feel?
It doesn't really matter how you felt â??cause
You can't make them love you, that is for sure
That is for real

Pain

Do you really think that it won't kill you â??cause
I know that it will kill you,
Maybe not now, but you'll find out how
Don't tell me that you want to end up just like
Ever other sucker, that would be bad, that would
Be sad

Now baby please don't misunderstand me
â??Cause I don't really give a damn
I saw you had a problem and I wanted to help
â??Cause that's just how I am
It really doesn't matter that much to me

Pain


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    "Don't tell me that you want to end up just like every other sucker, that would be bad, that would be sad."

    should be "don't tell me that you want to end up in some alley in a dumpster; that would be tragic, that would be sad."

    great song...kinda fuzzy and cheezy, but real fun to sing along to. not exactly sure what it means, but it has sort of a submissive, apathetic feel to it.

    orangejuliuson October 10, 2005   Link

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