The cars are passing down below
And all that's left of you is all your clothes you left your key the T.V's on
Our picture's face down by the alarm clock radio

The only thing you ever wanted was for me to be here,
To stay, now you've gone away
I wish I could pick up the phone and tell you how I'm feeling
And tell you how I've changed
I'd tell you everything

I really don't know if it'd make it all better but I let myself go and put it in a letter, to you
I know I've been stupid and don't have a reason but I'm tryin not to ruin the one thing I believe in, you
It's killing me, killing you

Remember how you drove me mad
You'd leave your rings and jewelry by the bath waking up the bed sheets gone
Spend half the night tryin' to steal it back

The only thing you ever wanted was for me to be here,
To stay, now you've gone away,
I wish I could pick up the phone and tell you how I'm feeling
And tell you how I've changed
I'd tell you everything

I really don't know if it make it all better
But I let myself go and put it in a letter to you I know I've been stupid and don't have a reason but I'm tryin' not to ruin the one thing I believe in, you
It's killing me, killing you
You're all that I want, (you pleaded)
You're all that I need (I need it)
Now that you're gone I see it


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Killing Me Lyrics as written by Graham Patrick Colton Brian Turton

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    it's not just one guy though! its a whole band full (5 total) and the are all really nice and amazing!! this is one of my fav songs by them... does anyone know how to get Amelia's Corner or Cigarette by GCG by any chance? they played them at the Counting Crows concert they opened up for last night in South Bend/Notre Dame - they were awesome songs but i cant seem to find them on KaZaA... any help!?!? please!

    ChEErUpEm0KiDon October 17, 2002   Link

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