Please believe me
I'm ecstatic for you
Well why should I pretend
I have nothing to lose
No I don't compare
You've got it all wrong now
My sorrows left behind
Let me tell you the truth

[Chorus:]
I feel nothing but joy and pride and happiness
Nothing but cheerful face with kindness
I feel nothing but oceans of love and forgiveness
For you and your sweet girl
Please ignore the particular way I smile
Take no notice of the blood on the lip I bite
I am still your friend
There is no denying
For you and your new girl

Yes I remember
Everybody has affairs
Oh yeah we had some fun
But she is so perfect for you

[Chorus]

Oh, Oh, Ahhh

I feel nothing but joy and pride
Nothing but cheerful ride
Nothing but oceans of love
Nothing but...

[Chorus x 2]


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    When I first heard this song, I related a bit too much to the singer and couldn't listen to it for months without crying uncontrollably. It conjured too many memories of being replaced by the one you love.

    I love how poignant it is. It's talking about all these positive thoughts and feelings, and that is EXACTLY the opposite of what this girl is really feeling. It's evident in the choice of chords or... I don't know the musical term for it, but if she meant it it wouldn't sound this depressing.

    When I get bummed out and can't get myself to cry, this is one of the songs I listen to now. It is one of the most cathartic things I can hope for when I'm depressed. Great song.

    lunayoshion September 02, 2011   Link

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