You say the sweetest things and I
Can't keep my heart from singing
Along to the sound of your song
My stupid feet keep moving

To this 4/4 beat, I'm in time with you
Oh whoa oh, to this 4/4 beat I would die for you (die for you)

(Someone stop this)
I've gone too far to come back from here
But you don't have a clue
You don't know what you do to me

Won't someone stop this song
So I won't sing along
Someone stop this song
So I won't sing

Well, I never let love in so I could keep my heart from hurting
The longer that I live with this idea
The more I sink in
To this 4/4 beat I'm in time with you
Whoa, to this 4/4 beat I would die for you (stop this song)

I've gone too far to come back from here
But you don't have a clue
You don't know what you do to me
And I've come too far to get over you
And you don't have a clue
You don't know what you do to me

Won't someone stop this song
So I won't sing along
Someone stop this song
So I won't sing

Your lovesick melody
Is gonna get the best of me tonight
But you won't get to me
If I don't sing

It creeps in like a spider
That can't be killed, although I try and try to
Well, don't you see I'm falling?
Don't wanna love you, but I do

(Lovesick melody) Can someone stop this song?
So I won't sing along
(Lovesick melody) Can someone stop this song?
So I won't sing

Your lovesick melody
Is gonna get the best of me tonight
But you won't get to me
No you won't get to me 'cause I won't sing


Lyrics submitted by thoseguiltyeyes, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Stop This Song (Love Sick Melody) [Bonus Version; Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Hayley Nichole Williams Hayley Williams

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    I think it's a brilliant song! About resisting to love someone or something. The lyrics are amazing - very witty, using the situation of loving a song you want to hate or know you should hate, but just can't.

    imeeon August 13, 2011   Link

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