My heart is pounding
From all of my surrounding
Enemies are closing in
In this nightmare I don't win
No one left to trust
Living in disgust
The memory brings the start again
As I suffocate, hang me out to dry

I've been here before
My twisted little nightmare
It's recurring now
I've been here before
I've got my heart tied up
Just like they wanted
I guess I'll do this again

My heart is breaking
From the words you're saying
This eerie feeling seems so strange
Let me go, I need to change
This love I confess
This night seems endless
Fill me up and drown me out
As I suffocate, hang me out to dry

I've been here before
My twisted little nightmare
It's recurring now
I've been here before
I've got my heart tied up
Just like they wanted
I guess I'll do this again

My heart is breaking
From the words you're saying

I've been here before
My twisted little nightmare
It's recurring now
I've been here before
I've got my heart tied up
Just like they wanted

I guess I'll do this again


Lyrics submitted by punkkid6312

Nightmare Lyrics as written by Annabella Lwin Steve Grant

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    This song isn't their best, and is probably one of the worst of their new cd, but it is still a very good song, people need to appreciate Mest more.

    SKSKon March 05, 2006   Link
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    i disagree this is actually my favorite on the new cd. i think its about loving someone and being stuck on them and getting screwed over and that its not the first time its happen... "I've been here before I've got my heart tied up Just like they wanted I guess I'll do this again"

    xnotquiteurgurlxon April 17, 2006   Link

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