One more time, just enough to ease my mind.
Everything's fine, when it's only you and I...
And I cry because loss like this just don't make sense.
I try, but I just can't grasp why...

Waste the whole night away
I don't know what to say.
Disregard everything.
Just can't feel anything.

Now it's you, I still can't believe it's true.
Down here it's cold, when I let myself go.
It's contrived, and inside I think I've died, but I'll go on...
You're always on my side.

Just to hear your voice speak one more word.
Just so see you smile.

Waste the whole night away
I don't know what to say.
Disregard everything.
Just can't feel anything.


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    Hmm. This song may not have to do with a girl. It could have a drug reference... "One more time, just enough to ease my mind."

    "Waste the whole night away I don't know what to say. Disregard everything. Just can't feel anything. "

    Those could be how hes addicted to morphine, or some drug like that.

    whattheballson May 06, 2007   Link

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