You and I
Share the same reflection
Why don't
You see
That we cannot
Survive in this condition
If you're cut
I'll bleed
So go on
Carve into
Your own heart
I could use
A new scar
Or a brand new start
Slowly
Severing
The only
Memories
That bind us
As one

[Chorus]
I just don't know
How to win (how to win)
With you
And I can't let go
Part of me (part of me)
Is you

We have lost
All communication
When words fall
On deaf ears
I'm starting to
Feel a transformation
How did I get here
I don't
Recognize
My own reflection
It's a ghost of
What once was
Gone from
Relative
To stranger
Separating
Body
From mind

[Chorus]

You stay the same
I'll remain to change

[Chorus]

I just don't know
Just don't know
Just don't know

I can't let go
Can't let go
Can't let go


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Just Can't Win Lyrics as written by Jesse Hasek Brian Vodinh

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    I think that this song goes a lot deeper than a relationship he wants out of... I think that it is more of a identity thing.

    you and i share the same reflection why don't you see that we cannot survive in this condition

    He's is talking to himself.... we share the same reflection, but there can not be two of you.

    if you're cut i'll bleed so go on carve into your own heart i could use a new scar or a brand new start slowly severing the only memories that bind us as one

    • a scar or a brand new start: a scar to remind himself of his battle or a brand new start at being a new man.

    i just don't know how to win (how to win) with you and i can't let go part of me (part of me) is you

    • part of him is himself, now how do you let yourself go?

    we have lost all communication when words fall on deaf ears i'm starting to feel a transformation

    • starting to be transformed into someone else.

    how did i get here i don't recognize my own reflection it's a ghost of what once was gone from relative to stranger separating body from mind

    • last time he checked, he wasn't like this. its like whats out and inside are seperate

    i just don't know how to win (how to win) with you i can't let go part of me (part of me) is you

    you stay the same i'll remain to change

    • his old self is the same, but HE is the one who is changing from the inside out...
    sonicemeraldon June 11, 2008   Link

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