Please don't do it, I say.
'cause if you don't love me it's worthless anyway.
Please don't trouble yourself
You'll only go away in the end.

Please don't follow the world that commands
'cause what's the point in that
I keep hoping that all of your plans
Will follow through

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know to cry for me as I sailed on.

Please don't trouble yourself
I only want your love
You keep giving me your help
Oh please stop playing along
You know you're wasting your energy
And you're breaking my heart

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know, to cry for me as I sailed on.

Oh can't you see it now
You're reckless when you're in love
Your heart is pouring over

Oh can't you see it now
You're coming out of bed??

Like two ships passing in the night
We're gone
Only the moon and the stars in the sky
Did know to cry for me as I sailed on.


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    this song is so genuine, and sad. he is trying to get over this girl but how is he supposed to if she won't just admit to him that things arent going to work out between them? he doesn't want her sympathy, he doesn't want her help, he only wants her love. she is trying too hard to be a "good friend" or avoid bluntly rejecting him but the truth is, how she is "playing along" is breaking his heart even more. it would be less painful if she would admit to him her feelings, that way he could "sail" on and not continue his life with a feeling of longing and pain.

    peaceandlove522on November 10, 2008   Link

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