I was dancing with your shadow
Slow down memories hall
I said wait have I been seduced and forgotten
You said baby haven't we all

Now I don't like crying
Because it only gets me wet
But I can't help failing
To remember to forget you
And I know it's gonna be a long time

And I'm crying like a church on Monday
Praying for these feelings to go away
So do me a favor baby
Put down your new God
And love me like Sunday again

I was hiding in your bedroom
When I saw him come inside
I can't live in his shadow
Is that where I'm dancing until I die

Now I don't like candles
Because they make me see the light
That I can't help failing
To remember to forget you
And I know it's gonna be a long time

And I'm crying like a church on Monday
Praying for these feelings to go away
So do me a favor baby
Put down your new God
And love me like Sunday again
There ain't no use in trying to stop me



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    "I can't live in his shadow Is that where I'm dancing til I die"

    this is my favorite part...am I always going to be in the background still wanting you. This song is powerful.

    stephaneenon April 25, 2008   Link

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