I was waiting in the back seat of the car
When I knew I'd given up
Down one of the back streets by the park
So sick of the taste of blood
I'm gonna write your girl a letter
It'll make everything better
Screaming down the phone line to your mom
She said, honey he ain't home right now
I bought a tuxedo and I bought a gun
And wore them all around this town
Nobody dares to lift a finger
They can see my heart is down and injured

If I'm guilty of anything
It's loving you too much
But its sometimes love
Means getting a little bit rough
This is not like love
This is not like love

I've been going to church
But I don't believe
I'll ever be clear this pain
Walk like a ghost through these streets
Soaked from the pouring rain
And I won't ask your god for mercy
My spirits are low
My soul is dirty

If I'm guilty of anything
It's loving you too much
But its sometimes love
Means getting a little rough
This is not bad love
This is not bad love


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Bad Love Lyrics as written by Charles Cave Harry Mcveigh

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    This guy maybe dont understand that the relationship its over and that why he says :

    If I'm guilty of anything It's loving you too much Honey, sometimes love Means getting a little rough This is not bad love

    I dont wanna be rude but I found this song a little bit funny (the guy its obsessed with the girl I think so LOL) and the chorus is too dramatic and how he looks to himself as someone really lost because of her ... Kinda crazy but a great song.

    I think that the meaning of his life was her, he loves so much the girl that he is just lost, sad and kinda too dramatic for the break up.

    LuckyLighton February 02, 2013   Link

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