You know it's hard for me to accept
That I will never have you
That you will always have the upper hand
You own my heart
I ain't got much left
So I am forced to find a dream worth fighting for
'Cause I'll fight tooth and nail until I'm dead

And I will fight tooth and nail until I'm dead
Because I am aware,
Got one life to live, why not take a chance?

She danced around the room
I just wanted to choke you blue (I wonder if it makes a difference)

And I know now that we will never speak

These open eyes,
They now see the reality
I only got one life to live
I'm tired of waiting on the stands
Time to put my life back in my hands

Go right ahead and marry the henchman
And when I show up at your wedding I'll bring flowers and a shotgun.


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    this song is probably "my" song. I know exactly what it means since i went through a lot of the same stuff in this song. its about a guy (i'll call him g. 1) who's in love with another girl who's in love with someone else (g.2) she uses g.1 to do stuff for her. he's so in love with her, he's willing to wait until something happens in her relationship. "And I will fight tooth and nail until I'm dead Because I am aware, Got one life to live, why not take a chance?" as the song progresses, he's tired of
    "waiting on the stands" for their relationship to end, and its time to get his life back together. At the end of the song, he doesn't care any more.
    "Go right ahead, and marry, the henchman." but his anger stays with him. "And when i show up at your wedding, i'll bring flowers, and a shotgun"

    AresXon September 05, 2007   Link

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