I believe in nothing if I leave you now
Taking all the blame with how I let you down
I wait for you but all I do is cry

Doesn't seem to matter if I leave you here
Taking me this long to watch you disappear
I know, I know I let you go this time

When love is over
When love is over
I won't be saving you anymore

I could find a reason I would stay with you
Hide away the pain so don't I see the truth
Not everything is what it seems so I try

Taking me so long and now I really feel
We could never find away to make it real
I wait for you to fall and take me down

When love is over
When love is over
I won't be saving you anymore, anymore

And you're so fragile
Like a child in the dark
And my heart's not saving you anymore, anymore

And I fight all my fears tonight

I believe in nothing if I leave you now
I don't wanna stay and watch us breaking down
I wait for you but all I can do is cry
Is cry...

When love is over
When love is over
I won't be saving you anymore, anymore

And you're so fragile
Like a child in the dark
And my heart's not saving you anymore, anymore

When love is over
When love is over
I won't be saving you anymore

Anymore, anymore..

I won't be saving you anymore
Anymore, anymore
Anymore..

Oh, anymore..


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    beautiful... love you Lucie

    elfinblueon April 20, 2010   Link

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