I don't wanna fall asleep
Cause I don't wanna wake up here again
If I could hear myself speak
I don't think id talk a word again
I've not got a words with way
I've not got much to do or say
Nobody let me in
I'll never finish so why begin

Give it some time
Give yourself hope
Or I'll give you mine
Cause I don't need it anymore

there's no accounting for taste
Lets agree to disagree
I'm a good person going two ways
You can leave but I've got to live with me

Give it some time
Give yourself hope
Or I'll give you mine
Cause I don't need it anymore

I'm sorry I spoke
Had all my eggs in one basket
It broke
But I don't need them anymore
Oh I tried
This will has run dry
Do you fall a thousand times before you fly
Time goes by been living a lie
Gotta fall a thousand times before we fly so

Give it some time
Give yourself hope
Or I'll give you mine
Cause I don't need anymore

I'm letting it go
I know what I like
And don't like what I know
Cause I don't know me anymore

I must be crazy to beat me
Must be crazy to beat me

I'm letting it go


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    I love this song. It fits so, so well right now. I'm confused about a couple of things, though.

    Why does he say that he doesn't need hope anymore? Are there two different people in this song? When he says "I must be crazy to beat me," is he talking about beating himself as in injuring himself?

    I can't tell whether this song is happy or sad. I think it's a little of both.

    syndeticon July 15, 2014   Link
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    For me the lyrics talk about a person the writer himself in this case about being hurt giving up being loss after a love that didn't work out.

    Lafemmemystereon April 12, 2016   Link

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