So I'm to blame
The reason why you left him a mess and without a sigh
He was first I was next but enough to make you leave his side
But do you know? do you know what happens next? As he's torn apart left thinking she got
On a plane and their miles apart
Dug a little hole then she buried his heart
With the one she trusts, and their on the run
Tears fall like the rain
I feel a little bad when think of the pain
That you put him through
Am I such a fool such a fool?
Yea here we are, and every line I say seems to come out right on time
It's a first none the less just enough to keep you where you are
But will it change? Will I be the next one hurt?or the next one to complain that she got
On a plane and their miles apart Dug a little hole then she buried his heart
With the one she trusts, and their on the run
Tears fall like the rain
I feel it pretty bad when I think of the pain
That you put me through, am I'm such a fool? She'll move on, what is she waiting for?
She got on a plane and their miles apart Dug
a little hole then she buried his heart
With the one she trusts, and their on the run
Tears fall like the rain
I feel it pretty bad when I think of the pain
That you put me through, am I'm such a fool? So what am I waiting for?
Yea when she keeps running, she keeps running. She's moved on, she's moved on


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    They dedicated this song to me at the concert. And Sam danced with me xD I love those boys. THey are all so sweet and just fun to hang with.

    GoodbyexShorelineon November 08, 2008   Link
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    Oh and the meaning is how she keeps moving on from guy to guy and the guys keep getting hurt and he doesnt know if its going to be any different

    GoodbyexShorelineon November 08, 2008   Link
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    i love this song so much! unbelievable theres only 2 commments on it.

    rofflecoptersSayson January 18, 2009   Link
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    Love the chorus on this song...great album.

    Intaminon February 08, 2009   Link
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    he just gets madder throught the song..the whole time its "dug a little hole..." and the end its "dug a big hole and then buried my heart."

    lala9ioon March 17, 2009   Link
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    "tears fall like the rain, i feel a little bad when i think of the pain" best lines ever

    beatingheartsbaby94on April 16, 2009   Link
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    I can relate to this song so much, its scary. i take it in a different way.

    ' She got on a plane, and their miles apart ' in referring to the plane ,i think this girl isn't doing this on purpose to these guys because she's running away from them and the pain she's cause them she feels guilty but she just can't find what she's looking for so she does it repeatedly to different guys. shes not a bad person, she's just lost.

    woah. i think i looked too much into the lyrics but that's just how i took it.

    ohsoretrohxon December 21, 2009   Link

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