I'll write this down inside my heart,
for you to see all the times
I tried so hard to take away every smile,
every dream, in your heart
We'll say tonight we made a difference, for once,
but whose to blame?
Cause I try so hard, but for what reward?
When our worlds, they are the same.

Leave me alone
I made this decision
and now I live to it.

There's so many things that I could say,
but this "goodbye" tonight
makes tomorrow look so good.
There's so many things that I could say,
but this "goodbye" tonight
makes tomorrow look so good.

I'll paint a picture, so you can see
exactly what I mean, when I scream my lungs out
and try to get to you, to get to you.

Leave me alone
I made this decision
and I live to it.
I don't care where we go from here,
but I am on my own.

There's so many things that I could say,
but this "goodbye" tonight
makes tomorrow look so good.
There's so many things that I could say,
but this "goodbye" tonight
makes tomorrow look so good.


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    I think this song might be about breaking up also, but maybe he's the one that thinks it should end, and not the other person/girl.

    "I tried so hard to take away every smile, every dream, in your heart."

    Maybe he tried to hurt her, or make her realize that he's not 'the one'.

    "Leave me alone, I made this decision..."

    and

    "I'll paint a picture, so you can see exactly what I mean, when I scream my lungs out and try to get to you."

    She may still think they are perfect together but he doesn't. She just can't or won't let it go.

    "This goodbye tonight, makes tomorrow look so good..."

    He's happy that he is single, and starting fresh.

    CaitlinCanon June 17, 2008   Link

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