Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Wipe down the combination to your heart
Lost spinning round and round to watch it come apart
I know the things you say and what you do
Are all spinning one four three times to open the heart from you

I know you want to go to bed when I wake up
I know you want the window open when I want it shut
I know you want to leave when I would love to stay
I know you want to be different from me in every way

The things that I can't stand
The things you always do
The thing that hurts the most
Is that I can't have you
The finger tips, the long blonde hair, the tight blue jeans you always wear
I miss it so, I miss it so
I miss you, yes I do

If it heals, you're so far away
But even in the distance, your smile never fades
If it heals, you're so far away
But even in the distance, your smile never fades

The things that I can't stand
The things you always do
The thing that hurts the most
Is that I can't have you
The finger tips, the long blonde hair, the tight blue jeans you always wear
I miss it so, I miss it so
I miss you, yes I do

Well we would laugh
And we would smile
We would dance and we would try to
I was real, and you were fake
Just remember with me for goodness sake
I was always honest, and I was always faithful
But I guess it wasn't enough for you


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    dude. this is a pretty sweet song.

    i was real, and you were fake. one of my fave lines.

    PorcelainTramp666on June 12, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    I've never heard this song, but its amazing in a lyrical-sense.

    Plain and Simple, he's talking about a girl, who he loves, she may or may not love him back, who knows besides the writer.

    But anways, they love eachother, but it just cannot work between them for any reason[s] there may be.

    RainbowLullabyon August 02, 2008   Link
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    My Opinion

    RainbowLullaby is right. This song is plain & simple, and just gets to the point. That's why I love it so much.

    I think it's about how a girl he really loved broke up with him and he misses her and out of anger he says that her love is fake because she didn't want to be with him any longer.

    AfflictedWhoreon October 30, 2009   Link

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