I should have never let you go
Always another
I need this more than you will know
But there's always another

A million by-ways and highways
And there's always another
Someone else to pay your way
To try to take your innocence

There's always
Heartbreak

I hold steady
While you're shaking me loose
You keep breaking me down but I still ain't over you
I've been living like there's nothing to lose
And I'm telling you now that I still ain't over you

I keep your letters by my bed
And there's always another
I hear your voice inside my head
And there's always another

A waste of time
Wasted our days
And there's always another
Someone else to make you suffer
Make you think this whole thing over

I hold steady
While you're shaking me loose
You keep breaking me down but I still ain't over you
I've been living like there's nothing to lose
And I'm telling you now that I still ain't over you
That I still ain't over you
Your breaking me down
I still ain't over you
And I got nothing to lose
And I still ain't over you

I hold steady
While you're shaking me loose
You keep breaking me down but I still ain't over you
I've been living like there's nothing to lose
And I'm telling you now that I still ain't oh
I ain't oh, I've been sleeping around
But I still ain't over you
I got nothing to lose
Oh no oh no
I still ain't over you


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Still Ain't Over You Lyrics as written by Robert Thomas

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    this songm just like Mockingbird, is so literal, it doesn't surprise me at all to find that there aren't any comments on this.

    NOBODY NEEDS TO GIVE THEIR INTERPRETATION. just read the lyrics and you will understand 100 PERCENT WHAT THIS SONG IS ABOUT.

    it's so simple and plain and literal. it's a shame, when a song is so good, but the lyrics let it down, it's like a band with a bad drummer - bits and pieces of the song keep falling out of beat and getting lost :(

    BrEnNo1023on October 11, 2009   Link

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