Never saw what you wanted me to be
Another day and another time I'll bend
A played-up kid always falling to his knees
Everything is falling it's all just pretend
Why is this happening again? I liked you better as a friend
Can’t you at least try to pretend? And say that this will never end
Dealing with all these uncertainties
Clear as the day when you hear it from a friend
You’ll take everything, nothing left to me
You’ll never find me and this is the end
Now I’m just going to go, hope I don’t see you at my show
You’ll be torn up in the end, and maybe then we’ll the try again
But now were through, I’m done with you
So let’s just say, to better days
Cause here we go again, we’ll listen to my friends
And this is the end, and everything’s fine
Now I think it’s time, stop wasting all of mine
Here I draw the line and hold it up high
Let’s take a trip so we can run away
One that I’ll skip so you can do the same
Cause every damn time I listen to your lies
I choke up inside, believing what was said
Now I think it’s time, put the differences aside
What I left behind will be recycled in time
Hold on to your own lies, listen to your own cries
Now I’ll take my downtime stepping out of line
Cause here we go again, we’ll listen to my friends
And this is the end, and everything’s fine
Now I think it’s time, stop wasting all of mine
Here I draw the line and hold it up high
Let’s take a trip so we can run away
One that I’ll skip so you can do the same
Cause every damn time I listen to your lies
I choke up inside, believing what was said
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