I kept waitin' on a reason
In a call that never came
No I never, saw it comin'
Somethin' in you must have changed

All the words unspoken, promises broken
I cried for so long, wasted too much time
Should have seen the signs
Now I know, just what went wrong

I guess I wanted you more
And lookin' back now I'm sure
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more

All the nights we spend just talkin'
Of the things we wanted out of life (out of life)
Makin' plans and dreams together
I wish I'd seen, I was just too blind

My heart was open, exposed and hopin'
For you, to lay it on the line
But in the end, it seemed
There was no room for me
Still I tried, to change your mind

I guess I wanted you more
And lookin' back now I'm sure
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more

Oh, I don't need you
I don't need you anymore

I guess I wanted you more
And lookin' back now I'm sure
I wanted you more
I guess I wanted you more

I don't need you
I don't need you anymore


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    It's about getting the short end of the stick in a relationship. Wanting someone more than they want you, finally realizing this is the source of the problem to begin with. The person feels let down because they were the one who was more emotionally invested in the relationship:

    "I kept waitin on a reason, in a call that never came" --Wasting time waiting for someone to change, to suddenly put as much effort into it as you are, only realizing after time that it's not going to happen, because you want this to work more than they do.

    "In the end it seemed, there was no room for me, still I tried to change your mind" --Subconciously, the person knows that holding on is a lost cause, but at the same time is bound to them by the flickering hope that there is still something left in the relaitonship.

    In the end, you see the person finally realizing and adressing the problem to the relationship ("I guess I wanted you more"), now understanding that it is unfair to themselves to remain in a relationship that is not fully benefitting them.

    mdhmusic24on August 17, 2012   Link

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