Indifference, driving out the colour
Your voice goes on and on

Rest assured i won't be good enough for you
Don't let them scare you away

Hope in our choices and secrets i can't expose
The truth is i don't understand you i never did

Indifference, driving out the colour
Your sweetness on and on

Rest assured i won't be good enough for you
Don't let them scare you away

Hope in our choices and secrets i can't expose
The truth is i don't understand you i never did

Farewell i know that the distance hurts
The truth is i don't want to notice i never did

Now changes fool no-one all we need is space to grow
So call up the right words and take the blame away


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    realising that you don't actually care about your relationship. your partner is going on at you and things are continuing as normal, but you can't be bothered with it any more. it's an acceptance that things won't work out, and a plea to just end it and move on, without the blame or pain.

    treacheroustigeron January 17, 2007   Link

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