Listen up 'cause this is not the end,
You're the last thing that crossed my mind.
Relationships are based on trust,
Well I guess this one was based on lies.

Based on lies (x3)

Listen up to the ones you trust,
Just a few by your side. (Your side)
Give in, everything's going to be alright.
(Here we are one too many times.)

Now it's time for me to go,
I know, you know, the fights are getting old.

This is last chance I have to sing to you.
So sorry but I have to go,
Wash my hands off you.

You say you will never change,
I say that's too bad.
I'm sorry for all the things that you and I (Could have had)
But it's your fault for all the stupid things,
That you and I have done and said.

The lies, the cries,
It's no wonder that you are dead.

This is last chance I have to sing to you.
So sorry but I have to go,
Wash my hands off you.

Your honesty is killing me,
The page I've read, the words that said that you still love me.
You lied to me, and you don't see,
The things you've said and now your dead.
And that's alright by me.

This is the last chance I have to sing to you,
So sorry but I have to go,
Wash my hands off you.

Listen up 'cause this is not the end.


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    Memory

    Shame on all of yous this songs about ronnies ex if u havnt notised u stupit cockheads but u got it wrong hes wrote this song for his ex becoz shes a lying and cheating cow soo shame go die all of u

    RONNIE RADKE <3 :) Peace !!

    XxMrsRadkexXon September 05, 2009   Link

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