Been here before, revolving door
Got up and I don't know what for, anymore
We had the best
And nothing less
But the second we fell out of step
You up and left

Well this is so you
This is what you do
You'd rather make do than make up your
What'll it take now
How do I make this matter enough to you

Say your the mess
Say it's a shame
Why cant you at least pretend
Say I should leave, your over me
Say anything, anything
Say anything, please

What happened to, the plans we made
And that contagious smile upon your face
It's all begun to fade
You used to be so careful with me
Making sure that we would always be
Each others missing piece

Well we could still save these tattered pages
What do you say we start again
This is our chance and your all I have
Don't let me slip through your hands

Say your the mess
Say it's a shame
Why cant you at least pretend
Say I should leave, your over me
Say anything, Anything
Anything
Say anything, please

You know I miss you
You know I wish you'd miss me too
Baby, tell me you do
Whoa Whoa Whoa

Say your the mess
Say its a shame
Why cant you at least pretend
Say I should leave, your over me
Say anything, Anything
Anything
Say anything, please


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Say Anything Lyrics as written by William James Iii Mcauley Kate Elizabeth Voegele

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    I think the "Why can't you at least pretend?" line is really great. When I first heard that line, it struck me with how true it is, and how it would be great if my certain someone would at least pretend. But then it occured to me that really, you don't want them to pretend, because then it'll be a lie. So i think it's interesting. Because you've got to be really desperately in love with someone to choose to live a lie with them.

    icesk8ngurlon May 19, 2009   Link

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