Aren't we so good at holding on to the past? If we weren't speeding, I'm sure we wouldn't have crashed. Under the influence of our shallow lust; I know
we should be careful but that won't happen to us... Love is a second, third, fourth and fifth shot. God knows I need it; God knows you haven't forgot...
Oh and you are too much like a drug to me. No longer what I want, just what I think I need. Why would I leave when I could waste away with you? Less
concerned with what I'll find than what I could lose... It's easier to look down than to look you straight in the eye. I'll only say this once because I
know it's going to make you cry. There is a reason I feel lost when I'm not with you. It's not because of love; it's just that you are what I've gotten
used to... Nothing left; but you say "Can't you give us one more try? We're in a knot that I can't let you untie": If we don't leave now, we never will.
Turn your back one last time on me


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    "Less concerned with what i'll find, than what i've found"*

    J2yanon September 28, 2006   Link
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    Aren't we so good at holding on to the past? If we weren't speeding, I'm sure we wouldn't have crashed Under the influence of our shallow lust I know we should be careful, but that won't happen to us

    Love is a second, third, fourth, and fifth shot God knows I need it; God knows you haven't forgot It's easier to look down, than straight in the eye I'll only say this once, cause I know it's gonna make you cry

    Oh, and you are too much like a drug to me No longer what I want, just what I think I need Why would I leave when I could waste away with you? Less concerned with what I'll find than what I could lose

    But you say, "Can't you give us one more try? We're in a knot that I can't let you untie But you say, "Can't you give us one more try? We're in a knot that I can't let you untie But you say, "Can't you give us one more try? We're in a knot that I can't let you untie

    It's easier to look down than to look you straight in the eye I'll only say this once because I know it's gonna make you cry There is a reason I feel lost when I'm not with you It's not because of love; It's just that you are what I've gotten used to

    If we don't leave now, we never will [Say goodbye] Turn your back one last time on me

    If we don't leave now, we never will Turn your back one last time on me

    ....Those are the right lyrics :]

    xsweetcatastrophex3on June 24, 2007   Link
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    Wow, this is probably the ultimate break up song. I can feel the pain just from reading the lyrics.

    The_Mineral_Recordon October 14, 2007   Link
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    its like this song is written for me

    cossaron March 30, 2008   Link

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