When we first met you held my hand
And I'll never understand
Why you changed so drastically
Did you really think I would
Let myself get stepped on by someone as low as you
Now it's time for you to pay for your lies
Some day you might understand
Sometimes it's easier to deny
Than see your own lies, look at yourself
You will not forget me when I'm gone
Things have changed yet it's still same
Only the memories remain
And you can't push them away
Don't you feel ashamed
I guess you never thought it would end up in such a mess
Now it's time for you to pay for your lies
I never felt so fucking cheated
Cause your leaving with a part of me
I'll never find again
My confidence in people
And wonderful feeling of being safe
When I'm alone
Did you really think I would
Let myself get stepped on by someone as low as you
You'll pay for your lies
I'm coming back again
You had better start shaking some hands
Cause you'll be living on command
I'd like to see you some day walking in my shoes
And see if you could last
Don't cry about the past


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Double Cross Lyrics as written by Roy Brown

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    I LOVE THIS SONG! SO MUCH! AH CHUCK RULES! He's in Simple PLan now!

    PhOeBe*CaTeSon April 24, 2002   Link
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    Simple Plan can kiss my ass. I mean, listen Reset's "My Dream and I" or "Concern" or any other song next to Simple Plan's "I'm Just A Kid" or "Perfect". BIG difference. I miss Reset. :(

    GirlHitsCaron June 20, 2002   Link
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    I miss Reset too. They were definitely great and had the potential to go somewhere. All of their songs are entirely original and a really good listen. Come back Reset. :(

    Count The Starson April 03, 2003   Link
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    I LOVE SIMPLE PLAN BUT PLEASE RESET WILL HAVE MORE HITS SO WTF WHY DONT THEY PICK UP THIS MUSIC AND PICK UP THEYRE FANS!

    laurabouvieron February 09, 2005   Link
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    Reset is still a a band.. just new members...

    .Simple.Reset.on February 18, 2007   Link

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