Lie awake in bed at night
And think about your life
Do you want to be different (different)
Try to let go of the truth
The battles of your youth
'Cause this is just a game

It's a beautiful lie
It's a perfect denial
Such a beautiful lie to believe in
So beautiful, beautiful
That makes me

It's time to forget about the past
To wash away what happened last
(Happened last, happened last)
Hide behind an empty face
Don't have too much to say
'Cause this is just a game

It's a beautiful lie
It's a perfect denial
Such a beautiful lie to believe in
So beautiful, beautiful
That makes me

Ohhhhhhh
Beautifullll
Ohhhhhhh

Everyone's looking at me
I'm running 'round in circles
A quiet desperation's building high
I've got to remember this is just a game

So beautiful, beautiful
(It's a beautiful lie)
So beautiful, beautiful
(It's a beautiful lie)
So beautiful, beautiful
(It's a beautiful lie)
So beautiful, beautiful
(It's a beautiful lie)

It's a beautiful lie
(So beautiful, beautiful)
It's a perfect denial
(So beautiful, beautiful)
Such a beautiful (So beautiful, beautiful) lie to believe in
So beautiful, beautiful
That makes me



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    I think he’s talking about teenage wasteland… How everything like relationships, alcohol, fake friends & drugs of ne sort how they all seem to offer a temporary happiness.. and he cant seem to find true happiness …. The happiness that he’s found doesn’t last, so by convincing himself everything’s all right… lies turn out to be beautiful. Therefore in the end its all ok, and he lowers his moral standards. He continues to live this way because it makes him happy … even though its temporary..

    He can’t seem to find anything or anyone who is REAL without being fake… … basically anything he thought was real turns out to be nothing but a lie…

    Its like he thinks hes happy with his life… but really he’s doubting whether hes happy or not…. He tries to convince himself that its all a game… I guess in his head…
    So many people lie.. it’s common.. its hard to find someone who isn’t a liar.

    Usually stuff that is bad for you is not going to look disgusting its going to look, smell & taste sweet, delicious, amazing and beautiful… When something is usually too good to be true… better believe it’s a lie…

    What’s beautiful about this song is that its left open for so many people to take different meanings from it… So many people relate to it by what they think it means…

    cherokeeKISS89on February 14, 2009   Link

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