Last Time by Typecast

She said it's over
And I don't stand a chance
She said it honestly
I wished that she lied
Her words said it all
Minus me
Minus the actions
And the understanding
She will never do

I never take advantage
And I don't have the guts
She dropped me out
And she's leaving me

It's the last time did I pushed too hard?
I didn't mean to make me cry
But that's okay who's wrong?
And understanding
You'll never understand
What you think
And what I feel
Doesn't make any sense

It's the last time did I pushed too hard?
I didn't mean to make me cry
But that's okay who's wrong?
And understanding
You'll never understand
What you think
And what I feel
Doesn't make any sense

It's the last time... [3x]

It's the last time did I pushed too hard?
I didn't mean to make me cry
But that's okay who's wrong?
And understanding
You'll never understand
What you think
And what I feel
Doesn't make any sense...



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Last Time Lyrics as written by Harris L. Seaton

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    Seriously? Like.. no comments? Wow. Hmm.. well I deffinitely think this is about a breakup. And the boy in the relationship is obviously hurt about it. He doesn't want it to end, and he doesn't understand how he can still have such strong feelings being in the situation that he's in.

    Rockkstarron November 05, 2008   Link

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