I'm just about ready to give up on you.
(One more fight)
Then i will be through with you.
A change that i would have not expected to occur
And everytime that I
(Look at you)
I'm reminded of what
(We have been through)
This routine has just become so tiring
(I'm at a loss for words)

Cause it's so hard, so hard
When you have lost control
It was never as easy as it was before you and I lost touch
This might sound crazy
(But i don't know)
How to let you go
It's hard to keep on fighting
When all you know is loosing

Let me tell you how its been these two weeks have been living hell
Overcoming the fact that this would never be
(Don't tell me that its was easy)
To give up on something that you never fought for

Cause its so hard, so hard
When you have lost control
It was never as easy as it was before you and I lost touch
This might sound crazy
(But I don't know)
How to let you go
It's hard to keep on fighting
When all you know is loosing

Maybe we could
(Take some time)
To think about what we should do
And maybe we could take some time
To think about

I would have said that we could have had the best of times
Have changed since you and I lost that something we had

Cause it's so hard, so hard
When you have lost control
Its never as easy as it was before you and I lost touch
This might sound crazy
(But i don't know)
How to let you go
It's hard to keep on fighting when all you know is loosing


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    This song reminds me of last school year, when I really got into this band. Unfortunately it was on this kid's myspace and I'd always go there to listen to it, so it reminds me of them. It also reminds me of my friend during that time. Not really pertaining to the lyrics, but a good song.

    Oh! When they played live, they asked for a request at the end, and I yelled out "assurance closure" and they played it. I was in the front, so they def could hear me. They're incredible live!

    fieldsoffebruaryon February 07, 2009   Link

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