She's just a friend, you see
You always agree
You know I lie but you still trust me
And you believed in so much hope
But I'm the one who let you go

[Chorus]
Now that we're done I'm so sorry
Why did I lie I'm so sorry
I know I hurt you
I know I hurt you

You still call my phone
Cause you still want me
I'll tell my friends you're so annoying
You'll cry and curse when you're alone
But laugh and flirt when we're on the phone

[Chorus]

Now I see you with him
It was nothing like I thought it'd be
I'll break down
For you

[Chorus: x2]

I know I hurt you
I know I hurt you


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    it's about a relationship where the guy is cheating, and the girl knows it, but won't admit to it. then he breaks up with her, then he see's her with another guy, moving on, 'now i see you with him it was nothing like i thought it'd be i'll break down for you' and realises that it's tough, and he will break down for her, as she has gotten over it. all of Metro Station's songs are sung with so much emotion

    y.neekon May 29, 2007   Link

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