Look at me, I've lost control of my life at age 23
I've been so lonely lately
Without you here
You were my best friend and companion
Now you're no where near
And it's killing me

Everything you do makes me fall in love with you
I fall a little harder each and every day
And it hurts so bad to know what we had is gone
But I'll treasure every letter that you sent

Look in my eyes and tell me that I lie
'Cause I've never been so sure of anything in my life
And I told you that I loved you once and I meant every word I said
and I will love you 'til the day that I am dead

I spent two years doing everything I could to keep you happy
You meant everything to me
And I'll always remember the countless times we laid in bed
You sleeping by my side
I still think about that almost every night

Everything you do makes me fall in love with you
From your laugh and smile to every little tear
I know that you've stopped crying
And I'm glad that you've moved on
But this heart still hasn't set sail it appears

Look in my eyes and tell me that I lie
'Cause I've never been so sure of anything in my life
And I told you that I loved you once and I meant every word I said
and I will love you 'til the day that I am dead


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    I am addicted to this song! I listen to it 10+ Times a day... Andrew is the man

    "look into my eyes and tell me I lie, cause I have NEVER been so sure of anything in my life"

    cwwhitmaon April 12, 2009   Link
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    BEAUTIFUL song

    tiffayon August 06, 2009   Link
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    my interpretation is that the person whom they wrote of (23 year old) went through a really rough breakup with this girl who used to be his best-friend and then i guess they got together and he misses her like no one could ever imagine and even if she hates him or doesn't talk to him anymore, at this point he stills loves her more and more each day. Really sad and heart-wrenching when you think about it. Beautiful song, luv the scene aesthetic.

    tbdsonicon July 28, 2010   Link
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    i can completely relate with this song to this date i feel the same i never thought i could find a perfect song for what i went though and this song oddly makes me feel better because of how beautifully this song is put together.

    Everybodylovesleoon August 02, 2010   Link

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