You drag me out in to the hallway
and tell me what I need to know
That there are things in this world,
you can’t explain they just hurt,
its like they are ingrained into your soul
And tears running your face
And i’m all concerned and I care
So I brush your hair out of your eyes and i smile,
and I say its okay, the pain we can share
But oh no you don’t understand
it’s not me its you,
we’ve doing this thing a long time, in circles
I’m done with it, and you should be too
And I’m back in your banged up old car
and were out on a midnight drive
pull over in an empty car parks,
making out beneath the glow of the streetlights
And it must seem kind of pathetic
the way I call you up and I cry
but all it takes is the sound of your voice, to remind me
that it was all such a waste of time
I cant help but look backwards,
because ahead seems like the strangest of things
A semi-altered reality,
my phantom limb, you've clipped my wings
Its not that I need you, but I want you
I want you to listen to how I feel
I want it on my terms, I want to make you hurt
didn’t see it coming, so it didn’t seem real
And I’m back in your banged up old car
and were out on a midnight drive
pull over in an empty car parks,
making out beneath the glow of the streetlights
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