Did we have an understanding?
Maybe I don't understand
All I know is that I feel so...I feel so...
Had I'd known, I'd kept it all from you
Had I only known you'd want him too

Did we have an understanding?
Maybe I don't understand
I foresaw no part of this
So I am screaming in between collapsing
Crumbling as I try to stand
In my pretty fantasy, I'm running at you with a gun in my hand.

Let the jury seethe
Let the hammer fall
Let your pitiful pleas mean nothing at all

How dare you?
I cannot believe what I've heard
It's absurd
He's prettier than you!
How dare you?
What's worse is that I saw him first
Am I cursed?
I'll never forgive you



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    General Comment

    If rumors are true, seems this song is about someone cheating.

    QUOTE(Matt Skiba) Well, her and I met a club one night and we hit it off. She was engaged to Davey Havok at the time. She was unhappy with him and soon found comfort in my arms. He went on tour and by the time he came back, Monica was long gone with me. She's much happier where she is.

    Don't forget she did the same thing to Matt Skiba...after they married.

    redlinedropjawon July 12, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    This song is about getting very emotionally attached to someone you are beginning to love. Then finding out they are choosing someone else over you . Regretting you ever revealed all of your feelings because if you knew before you wouldn't have shared them. Now it's painful and hurting you terribly every time you think about it.

    thenext138on August 15, 2015   Link

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