Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t
Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know and I can’t
Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t
Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t

It breaks my heart
Smile
It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart to see you smile
It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart to see you smile

Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t
Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t
Be honest, I’d really like to
But I know that it would hurt you and I can’t

It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart to see you smile
It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart to see you smile at me, yea

It’s your fault and
You lie to see my heart


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    wow... its called saosin?!

    frankypoo22on March 25, 2006   Link
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    yep...this song was named before the band

    circa_survive_greenon March 31, 2006   Link
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    This is a good song, but the band is better. :)

    sketchmedesireon June 09, 2006   Link
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    anthony greens first real band.....

    efficient killeron July 31, 2006   Link
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    saosin-small heart. makes sense

    nanashiwandereron October 07, 2006   Link
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    saosin-small heart. makes sense

    nanashiwandereron October 07, 2006   Link
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    n e one know where I can find this song I wanna hear it

    Demonfoxon December 08, 2006   Link
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    Demonfox, I heard it on myspace.com/audienceofone. This song is cool, but kinda weird how they say the same thing over and over...

    showyourteethon January 15, 2007   Link
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    EMO!!!!!!!! hah dotsona is such a fucking fag... cove makes the band a bunch of pussies they are now emo and its not even the same fucking band... with anthony the band was hardcore... apparntly u never heard the original EP... they would blow ur twat into pieces you big pussy... the drummer is gone from saosin the first one was Pat Mcgrath he fuckin whaled now alex rodrigquez is there and hes a cunt and ahalf. in interviews cove admits he wishes he had half the voice that anthony has... u should be sent to a fucking concentration camp for saying such a thing

    GREENASANTHONYon April 12, 2007   Link
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    WOWWW random that this happened again everyone can have their opnions dotsana except when it comes to cove and anthony anthony is amazing i seen em both live cove jsut stands there and sings anthony goes nuts because he actually has passion for what hes singing

    MIripper99on April 15, 2007   Link

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