Where do you go
When the day is long
And where does your heart beat
And who is wrong

Why do I feel this way
Why do I kneel
How could I let it go
Why do I feel
Why do I feel
Why

Follow me home
Through the, the maze and awn
I'll show you the road
That I led you the wrong way on

Why did I go that way
Why do I steel
How could I let her go
Why do I feel

Oh why did I go that way
Why do I steal
How could I let her go
Why do I feel
Why do I feel
Why

Why
Why did I go that way
Why do I need
How could I let her go
Why do I feel

Oh why did I go that way
How could I steel
Oh how could I
How could I
How could I

How could I
How could I


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Let It Go Lyrics as written by Justin S Furstenfeld

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    Sounds to me like he just broke up with his girlfriend, and it's depressing him. He can't forgive himself for letting her get away, and he thinks it'd be easier if he couldn't feel anything at all.

    ja3688on July 26, 2006   Link

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