Is this how it ends, laying in bed Talking to a cheap tape recorder instead of my friends I was waiting for my head to clear up. I thought I was smart I can't tell them that. it might sound like revenge. In bed with a low grade fever, they wanted to know how could I leave you. Some things don't need a payback. some things are sure, some things I'd find the answers in time. You can't feel safe about. where do I start? Some things don't need a payback. some things are sure But the answers I find, aren't what you want to hear. they're not even close. Some things you can' t feel safe about. Some things don't need a clear up. You got that? I remember good things like the van breaking down. I sat on your lap in the auto repair and you touched my hair. While the heavy drops rain on the pavement outside. Don't take revenge. just let it lie. Don't give me a chance. You don't owe me that. The easiest thing, is if you just let it die. Some things you can't feel safe about. Some things don't need a payback. some things are sure Don't follow me out, I'll think your coming for some payback Why did I leave? How long did it take? It could take forever Some things don't need a clear up. You got that? Some things don't need a payback You got that, you got that?






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    I think this is meant to describe a break up gone terribly terribly wrong.

    Jaddhaon July 21, 2006   Link

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