| He fell for her again, she watched it happen
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| Every day, day by day
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| But more important, night by night
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| She watched it all come into play
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| He held her hands, she listened to what he had to say
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| Thrown down, like a barricade
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| Maybe now he could prove to her
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| That he could be good for her
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| And they should be together
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| You’ve shaken your faith in me, no
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| You’ve shaken my faith in everything else
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| A decision no one makes, and now you’re going home
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| Faith is a hard thing to hold on to
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| Something inside you says I don’t have to
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| You’re not like other people, you do what you want to
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| You’re not like other people, you do what you want to
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| Thrown down, like a barricade
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| Maybe now he could prove to her
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| That he could be good for her
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| And they should be together
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| You say you’re sorry
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| Now you should walk away
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| But it’s so overwhelming
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| You have nothing left to say
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| You can sit outside his door and wait
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| Well, you can dedicate your pain to him
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| All thrown down, like a barricade
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| Maybe now he could prove to her
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| That he could be good for her
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| And they should be together
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| About just how much he never really told her
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| Thrown down
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| About how difficult it had been to be without her
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| Thrown down |