Somebody let me down
Somebody show me love
I wouldn't care much either way
I'd rather the sticks and stones
Than dragging the ball and chain
Of what if the world won't take me?
Even if the holes should crack
And even if the blood flows red
Nothing could be worse than numb

So, please, use me up
I just want anyone to use me up
'Cause no one ever does
Use me up

I've carried it all too long
The fear of the pain it brings
Feeling the panic building up
I'd rather the broken heart
Than live in the emptiness
Of what if the world won't save me?
Even if the bow should break
Even if the blood runs cold
Nothing could be worse than numb

Please, use me up
I just want anyone to use me up
'Cause no one ever does
Use me up
Use me up

Treat me somewhat cruel
You can throw me away
As long as I feel it
Show me something real
You can deceive me
I am yours to use
Use me up
Use me up
Use me up


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    This song is raw emotion - the sound and the lyrics. I've teared up MANY times while listening to this song. It's incredibly powerful. And I agree with Hallh30, I prefer the acoustic version on the EP.

    The lyrics are definitely something I can relate to - I think everyone probably can. We all go through times in our lives where it's just NOTHING. You're not happy or sad; there aren't really any highs or lows. It's just kinda blah - a consistent gray or beige. And you want something to change that.. so you feel SOMETHING. Obviously we would all prefer happiness, but sometimes the hurt can feel just as good after a period of nothingness.

    libertybelleon October 13, 2010   Link

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