I don't think there is a sound than i hate more
than the sound of your voice
(when) you say that you don't love me anymore...

I don't think there is a sound than i hate more
than the sound of your voice
(when) you say that you don't love me anymore...

but i saw you fall in love with no hands up (2x)

and after all,

you felt so small, it is hard
you felt so small under the jar that warmed your love


i saw you fall in love with no hands up (2x)
and after all,
you felt so small, it is hard
you felt so small, it is hard
you felt so small under the jar that warmed your heard

but i think there is a sound that i hate more
than the sound of your (heart?)
when you say that you don't love me anymore ahhh.


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    I don't think there is a sound that I hate more than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore

    I don't think there is a sound that I hate more than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore

    but I saw you fall in love with no hands up and I saw you fall in love with no hands up

    and after all you felt so small in his arms you felt so small under the charm that warmed your heart

    i saw you fall in love with no hands up i saw you fall in love with no hands up and after all you felt so small in his arms you felt so small in his arms you felt so small under the charm that warmed your heard

    but i don't think there is a sound that i hate more but i don't think there is a sound that i hate more than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore

    kofacoon June 27, 2010   Link
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    i think it's 'with no handson'...like riding a bike with no hands on

    hfulle41on August 16, 2010   Link

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