you won't find me here
the place that you expected me to be
in my bed on the 2nd floor
I'm outside your house
I'm closing in on you
and all the times you smiled
you said hello and thought i was ok
i was planning your final struggle

[chorus]
but when you wake up ill be there
when you see me you'll be on your back again
when you, when you, when you, when you
know your already dead
you'll love me too

you will find me here
the place you least expected me to be
breaking through your basement window
I'm outside your house
i can hear you breathe
and all the times you laughed
you shook my hand and thought i was your friend
i was planning your tragic ending

[chorus]

you look down on me, with eyes of endless tragedy
try and stop the pain
but there's never closure
find your soul and see what you could have

BREAK!
with your love for me
your addictions buried deep
from your find a way into the darkness

[chorus]


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Already Dead Lyrics as written by Joshua Bradford, Neil Boshart, Paul Koehler, Shane Told, William Hamilton

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    The fact that it was based on a book doesn't mean it is about it.

    I do think it is adapted to a relationship that is over. But he feels so much anger that he became obsessed with killing her and putting an end to his pain.

    Contrary to everyone else I believe that the "you'll love me too" is about how she will try to persuade him not to kill her.

    "know your already dead you'll love me too

    you'll look down on me, with eyes of endless tragedy try and stop the pain, but there's never closure find your solace in what you could have been"

    As in she knows she's gonna die and tries to get out of it by saying that she loves him.

    Seabraon December 23, 2008   Link

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