No one tastes like you
No one wastes me their words like you do
No one can change my views
Like you do

Do you really think I wanted this to fail?
Do you really think this crazy world'll get better?
Do you really think this crazy world'll get better?

No one tastes like you
No one wastes me their words like you do
And nothing between us is assumed
And no one can change the fact that I was sewed on you

I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
I'm the reject that you never accepted
Now I'm left wrecked and forever affected

There's nothing left to do
There's nothing left to say, no more to lose
I miss all the things you knew
There's no excuse

Do you really think I wanted this to fail?
Do you really think this crazy world'll get better?
Do you really think this crazy world'll get better?

I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
Now I'm left wrecked and forever affected

You know that I'm all alone
There's nothing else I can say
There's no one else I can be anymore

I'm the reject that you never accepted
(I'm the reject that you never accepted)
I'm the reject that you always neglected
(I'm the reject that you always neglected)
I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
Now I'm left wrecked and forever affected

I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
I'm the reject that you never accepted
I'm the reject that you always neglected
Now I'm left wrecked and forever affected


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    lyric mistakes.."sold on you" not "sewed" and "and now when i'm all alone" not "you know that i'm all alone"

    it's about never being good enough for someone to accept you

    Littleblackbackpackon May 12, 2003   Link
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    lyric mistakes.."sold on you" not "sewed" and "and now when i'm all alone" not "you know that i'm all alone"

    it's about never being good enough for someone to accept you and how it effects your life

    Littleblackbackpackon May 12, 2003   Link
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    It's about a person who is such a reject to another person, probably a lover. That she is so beautiful and she seems to have "everything together." But in reality he is the smart one that is aware of the world.

    He feels hurt because he is never allowed a better role other then being a reject who is never accepted by her.

    chino69on July 07, 2003   Link
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    Reminds me of my 1st real real break up... cause l was thinking on the long train ride home... "No one tastes like you No one wastes me their words like you do" and thought... wow l know that song... and then couldnt really remember it and then it got all negative which also really captured my feelings, cause l was dumped.

    katerxdaisyon April 08, 2005   Link
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    Katerxdaisy - great description...I'm sorry you had to go through that! :-(

    But anyways, I love this song! The part where he says the whole "no one tastes like you" is SO sad and really makes me think. The way he sings it, the lyrics, and the guitar in the background create this sad feeling.

    tigertour02on September 17, 2005   Link

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