Your words are pretty but I already know who you are
You knew you before you met me, long before we would part
Before you tricked me and laid on my bones
Before you kissed me and buried my hope
Before you stole my spirit and rode the show into the wall

Sure you are, they lay all their dreams on you
They let you in and you start to believe yourself as a miracle
Unfurled, I was new and unfurled
Innocent and open as any lamb and hoping for paradise

Yeah, I hate love
Yeah, I hate love
So I hate love
Yeah, I hate love

Love makes you desperate
And feeling a fool
Love makes you ruthless
And love makes you cruel
And love makes you crazy
With nothing but lies
Love promises nothing
And then your love dies

Unfurled, I was new and unfurled
Innocent and open as any lamb and hoping for paradise

Yeah, I hate love
Yeah, I hate love
So I hate love
Yeah, I hate love

(Please call
I'll wait
It's 2am, where are you
Where are you
Can you call me
Can you call me back)

Then your love dies
Then your love dies
Then your love dies


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    Wow, I love this song. Shirley sums up bad experiences with relationships so perfectly. I especially love this part:

    "They shore you up. They lay all their dreams on you. They let you in and you start to believe you're soft as a miracle. Unfurled, I was new and unfurled. Innocent and open as any lamb and hoping for paradise."

    It depicts perfectly when you open up to someone who feeds you lines, leaving you vulnerable, and then you get burned.

    missmeon May 26, 2012   Link

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