It seems like every time we're here I look right back at you
As your eyes perk up and you say boy don't you come unglued
I'll be so kind to bust it up on the floor
I'll make a change so that you want me more (So that you want me more)

Is this really my idea?
I had no clue, that all of this was really happening
My thoughts remain lying on the floor
It's not my fault I'm such an awful mess and more

Now we're here at breakneck speeds oh just to make me feel
Less aware of all the times, the times I made you
It's stronger than you really want it to
And make a face that said you know just what to do (You know just what to do)

Is this really my idea?
I had no clue, that all of this was really happening
My thoughts remain lying on the floor
It's not my fault I'm such an awful mess and more

It's true I failed
But your love covers me
It's true I failed

Is this really my idea?
I had no clue, that all of this was really happening
My thoughts remain lying on the floor
It's not my fault I'm such an awful mess and more

Is this really my idea? (Is this real?)
I had no clue, that all of this was really happening
My thoughts remain lying on the floor
It's not my fault I'm such an awful mess and more


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    It comes across to me like he's frustrated with the girl trying to help him... Like he's saying "Okay... this isn't my fault... will you just stop, please? Stop trying to fix me." Especially because it doesn't appear to be her problem to fix. In the first verse, it's almost like he's mocking her: "I’ll make a change so that you want me more". And then he goes on to say: "Is this really my idea?" Eben when he says "It's true I failed/But your love covers me", he follows it with "Is this really my idea?". I don't really think he loves her. I think he's too confused about himself to deal with anyone else.

    One_Day_You_Willon April 11, 2007   Link

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