[CHORUS]
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Breaking my heart

Obsessed
Depressed
Regardless I'm restless
I'm going insane
I've got to be with you
Breathe into your lips
I cry out your name
Endless regrets
All bets are off
I'm going down the drain
I tried to leave you this time
You beat me to it again

Rain falling down
It hits the ground
Where I watched you drive away and leave this town

[CHORUS]
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Breaking my heart

Hang up the phone
Can't leave you alone
You gave me all of the reasons you were leaving me
If I'd only known
Three weeks
No sleep
I'm feeling weak

I know it's no use driving around
Just hopin' you're out walking at the end of my street

Rain falling down
It hits the ground
Where I watched you drive away and leave this town

[CHORUS]
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
I'm still falling apart
Falling apart
How come I don't love you but
You're still breaking my heart
Breaking my heart


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    I never even realised this song was in my itunes, but a few minutes ago it just started playing and i love it. Faaaaaaaaalling apart how come i dont love you but you're still breaking my heart?

    self explanatory isn't it :)

    PrettyPretty_on December 29, 2008   Link

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