How should I say
That I never wanted anything to change
If I rearranged the pieces of
A broken down faith

Do you believe in me
Because I'm not sure
I believe in anything, anymore

Pick up the pieces and
Make me understand
Why we can't move any faster
We're losing all demand
I've broken all my plans
This year was a disaster

What should I do
I never thought anything would come true
The solution for the broken down abuse
I'm waiting for, waiting for
To let me fall on through
I'm getting closer to letting go, letting go of you

Pick up the pieces and
Make me understand
Why we can't move any faster
We're losing all demand
I've broken all my plans
This year was a disaster

What you don't know
Will only make this worse
What you don't know
Will only make this worse
What you don't know
Will only make this worse
What you don't know
Will only make this worse

Pick up the pieces and
Make me understand
Why we can't move any faster
We're losing all demand
I've broken all my plans
This year was a disaster

Pick up the pieces and
Make me understand
Why we can't move any faster
We're losing all demand
I've broken all my plans
This year was a disaster


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    well the album release was August.. so the song was probaly written in April/May time.. meaning it would reffer to 2007. however it could reffer to the past 12 months. but casey being dead did spoil many of their current and future plans.

    Matthew15on October 16, 2008   Link

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