The price to come down the tracks realization
Will leave you numb (x4)

She's gotta pray for the life salvation we didn't
Know
Just as she scared

She's gotta pray for the life salvation we didn't
Know
Just as she scared

Its been preached from the beginning
Its hard sometimes to let it sink in
You try to be much more and I'll try not to forget


Take it or throw it all away now, Baby
'Cause no ones gotta save you
Say you needed this because
Say you need it all because


The confidence valed by barness and
Hatred will leave you on

The price to come down the tracks realization
Will leave you numb

Its been preached from the beginning
Its hard sometimes to let it sink in
You try to be much more and I'll try not to forget


Take it or throw it all away now, Baby
'Cause no ones gotta save you
Say you needed this because
Say you need it all because

Take it of throw it all away now, Baby
'Cause no ones gotta save you
Say you needed this because
Say you need it all because


Its time to see
Its time you know your all alone
Well then now you know
Well then now you know


Take it or throw it all away now, Baby
'Cause no ones gotta save you
Say you needed this because
Say you need it all because

Take it of throw it all away now, Baby
'Cause no ones gotta save you
Say you needed this because
Say you need it all because


You write it down, you run away (x7)



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Saddle Up Lyrics as written by Ryan Breen Hector Bagnod

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    Ok I think I have it.

    This song is about a guy that is suddenly realizing his girlfriend has done something and it makes him completely numb.

    I'm not sure, but for the next part i think it means that people always say relationships are hard, but then I don't know.

    The chorus is the guy giving his girlfriend an option, to take them and their relationship, or to throw it all away. He says to her "Say you needed this, say you need it all"

    The next part he knows she has made up her mind. Its time to see what she wants.

    Finally, the last lines "you right it down, you run away" She left him, and threw it all away.

    WGxPulSeon April 09, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think it's about how you say you always need certain people in your life or you NEED a bf/gf

    but really you can live without them

    you DON'T NEED THEM

    so take it, [them], or throw it away. no ones gotta save you

    I LOVE THIS SONG

    Nephele73on September 26, 2009   Link

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