I thought those words you bring,
Why do you say what you don't mean
To those people who don't care about
What things you might mean
And you just don't know but your
Actions are what shine the most
To those people who don't care if
You end up alone

You need some time to so
All those bridges that you burn
Coz' there's nothing left to bring
To someone who just won't learn

Have you made up your mind,
How do you know what to decide to those
People who just think that you're just telling lies,
So I give up
I made it clear as it can be to those people
Who don't care about the things that you might mean

You need some time to so
All those bridges that you burn
Coz' there's nothing left to bring
To someone who just won't learn

You need some time to so
All those bridges that you burn
Coz' there's nothing left to bring
To someone who just won't learn


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    Wrecked Him is a great song, Blink's best before Scott left and the shit hit the fan w/ Enema (although I like Enema and albums that came after, Buddha, Cheshire, and Dude were better). littlelostemoboy was right, I'd like to add that no matter how many times you told the person they were doing something stupid, it would fall upon deaf ears.

    Mike Anthonyon January 06, 2006   Link
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    This is a cool song that has great lyrics that you can relate to.

    chrisbcreem2002on May 26, 2002   Link
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    I think we all have had a friendship with someone like this. You care about them and so do other people, but they try to impress and lean on all the people that could care less about them.

    littlelostemoboyon May 30, 2002   Link
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    Yeah this is a great song by them, ppl always say things they dont really mean to try to fit in

    Somaliveon July 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    this is a sik song ^_^

    new_racer182on April 17, 2003   Link
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    this is a great song. i got the 7" "they came to conquer uranus" today. this song is on side one with waggy and zulu on side two. all great songs.

    akira_256on April 15, 2004   Link
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    that ep is still out?

    juffon July 02, 2004   Link
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    i reckon this is probrably the last song they did in which tom played a half decent solo in the middle of. awesome song!

    beergoggles69on September 26, 2004   Link
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    When i first heard this song i thought tom was singing ' All those pretties that you burned' lol

    i_luv_blink182on November 05, 2004   Link
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    let me know if i'm being dumb but, isn't this angels and airwaves? not blink 182?

    sheslikeohsoemoon January 16, 2006   Link

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