Yesterday I broke your heart in two
Today I wanna waste my life with you
but its over, over

I dont wanna touch anybody else
But kissin you's a drug bad for my health
and its over, over, so over

Its killin me!
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside

I hear it in your voice on the telephone
Youre so good at playin stable when youre all alone
and its over, over, so over

Its killin me!
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside

Im down and out(down and out)
Im drownin now(drownin now)
Im fallin down(fallin down)
Im upside down...

This time now Im fallin down

Its killin me!
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside
Gently, silently, Im dyin inside

Gently(giving up)
silently(all I've got)
dyin(giving you all you want)

Gently(giving up)
silently(all I've got)
dyin(giving you)
inside(all you want)

Yesterday I broke your heart in two


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    Ah! This song means so much to me. I think it's about this guy who wants this girl, but he gets confused and dumps her. Also, I think it's kinda revenge on womankind for the way we treat guys, leading them on and such. But personally, to me, it's so much more. I have such a passion for this song, it'll play on my mix CD and I go nuts, singing and stuff. Rawr, more people should hear this song..

    MicrowavableSkankon May 25, 2002   Link
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    This song is wonderful.

    It's about breaking up with someone for whatever reason, and then realizing that they are the one that you want. The only problem is the hurt or bad feeling that they give you that you just can't seem to shake or overcome.

    Sugarcult_Mobileon June 05, 2002   Link
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    this is a great song. sugarcult is a mad good band :)

    Daddyslittle defecton June 09, 2002   Link
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    This is an awesome song definetly one of sugarcults best i LOVE it!

    Half Past Sixon July 09, 2002   Link
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    This is a great song, Wrap Me Up In Plastic is an awesome record. You can't judge Sugarcult until you have heard this album! Tim is so hott!

    PunkRockRox189on August 04, 2002   Link
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    I love love love this song! It totally reminds me of what happened to my friend alyssa and her b/f cameron, he got all confused about sum stuff and dumped her, then he learned that he was wrong, asked for her back, but she was already goin out with this guy Pierce(they're still together) and cameron is stil pretty ticked... at himself i hope...

    lovinpunkrawk_101on June 06, 2003   Link

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