Nothing hurts you like the pain of someone you love,
There ain't nothing you can gain that prepares you enough

Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now,
Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now

Nothing hurts you like the pain of someone you care about,
If I could take it all myself, you know, I sure would,
Without a doubt

Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now,
Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now

Nothing hurts you like the pain of someone so close to you,
I feel so broke inside, but I'll devote my life to lovin' you...

Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now,
Come on baby, stop your crying,
Come on baby, stop your crying now

[repeat chorus to fade out]


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    so once upon a time, this guy broke my heart - completely tore me in two. he didn't mean to. he said he was too much of an emotional wreck to be with me, in a serious relationship. and it was weird ... I was hurting so badly, but all I wanted to do was make everything better for him. to me, that's what this song is about.

    when someone you adore, someone you love, is having some kind of emotional turmoil ... it's difficult to care about your own problems, you become so fixated on helping that person.

    catherinekson October 13, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    J Spaceman wrote this for and about his daughter Poppy, i.e the chorus is something you'd sing to a child...

    I agree with the other posters, it's about putting your happiness above someone else's and not giving in to everything life throws out you 'cause someone else needs you more: "I feel so broke inside but I'll devote my life to loving you."

    Smart Alexon December 14, 2006   Link
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    I think everyone can find a bit of themselves in this. A universal love song. Beautiful. Listen to it on a personal stereo/cd/md, walking by yourself in the dark of night. Always hits me. Almost has the same effect on me as listening to Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley in the dark. I like the quiet

    hang on to a dreamon May 27, 2002   Link
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    The video for this song is absolutely amazing. I wish I had it on DVD.

    bradleybon December 18, 2004   Link

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