I woke up cold November,
It takes a lot to show my face around here.
I've only myself to blame.

I tried not to lose,
What I tried so hard to show to you.

How long, can I wait here?
I'm all torn, by your words.
I'm broken, yet we're still burning,
Just hold on till the end.

I crossed out all the stars,
To try to show that she was once amongst them.
I've only myself to blame.

I tried not to lose,
But I tried so hard to show to you.

How long, can I wait here?
I'm all torn, by your words.
I'm broken, yet we're still burning,
Just hold on till the end.

It's been a long time,
It's been such a long time.

How long, can I wait here?
I'm all torn, by your words.
I'm broken, yet we're still burning.
Just hold on till the end.


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Cross Out the Stars Lyrics as written by Charles Simpson

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    K...here we go.

    I woke up cold November, It takes a lot to show my face around here. I've only myself to blame.

    This bit basicly is saying that when you wake up in the morning and your used to haveing your partner beside you that inside you feel cold, lost and that it is hard to get up in the morning and make it though the day knoing its your fault the relationship has ended and that you wont see his/her face again.

    I tried not to lose, What I tried so hard to show to you.

    How long, can I wait here? I'm all torn, by your words. I'm broken, yet we're still burning, Just hold on till the end.

    That it hurts to break up a relationship that is messy, that hes still in love with her and he wants her back yet it wont happen because things were said that shouldnt have been said and it hurt the other person too much.

    Mynamewasstolenon April 10, 2006   Link

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