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    This song in my opinion is about a guy that was jealous over a girl, and when he finally had her, he was so in love with her that he smothered her and she died from some reason and he's completely heart-broken now because he realized what he has done and how he wishes he "shared" love instead of just pouring it all on her.

    Locuston March 03, 2002   Link
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    This song in my opinion is about a guy that was jealous over a girl, and when he finally had her, he was so in love with her that he smothered her and she died from some reason and he's completely heart-broken now because he realized what he has done and how he wishes he "shared" love instead of just pouring it all on her.

    Locuston March 03, 2002   Link
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    the rythem of this song is quite to the heart,and it's about to give up or go on.

    y70on July 04, 2002   Link
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    i like the way marks voice sounds when he sings these cigarettes wont relieve a thing theyre just to ease my mind. it has a flutter thing im not sure i just like it :)

    miss_punkon June 18, 2003   Link
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    this song is really easy to play on my guitar, so im always playing it. i love the lyrics and i love singing them.

    XOoviciousoOXon June 29, 2003   Link
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    In a nutshell: I think this song is about unrequited love. He's been in a relationsip with someone and it's meant something more to him than to the object of his affections. He's been dumped and is heart broken and he's wondering if they ever realized how much they meant to them. Great line about the cigarettes, best reason for smoking I've ever heard!

    Racquelon June 04, 2004   Link

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