SO...

I'm Tiffany.
20. College. GEMINI.
My life is like a ROLLER COASTER & I kinda like it.
I absolutely love my friends & would die without their advice.
I live in a small town but my heart is in the big city.
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Maria Mena -Sorry
Vague sound of rainpierces through my song againbut I get distracted by the way his toes move when he playsso I let it burnI just poured my heart outthere’s bits of it on the floorAnd I take what’s left of it and rinse it under cold waterAnd call him up for moreAnd I say baby, yes I feel stupid to call you, but I’m lonelyAnd I don’t think you meant it when you said you couldn’t love meAnd I thought maybe if I kissed the way you do, you’d feel it tooHe said I’m sorryso sorryI’m sorryso sorryHe grabs my wristsas my fingers turn into angry fistsand I wisper why can’t you love me, I’ll change for youI’ll play the partAnd I say baby, so I feel stupid to call you, but I’m lonelyAnd I don’t think you meant it when you said you couldn’t love meAnd I thought maybe if I kissed the way you do, you’d feel it tooHe said I’m sorryso sorryI’m sorryI am sorry

Maria Mena -Sorry

Vague sound of rain
pierces through my song again
but I get distracted by the way his toes move when he plays
so I let it burn

I just poured my heart out
there’s bits of it on the floor
And I take what’s left of it and rinse it under cold water
And call him up for more

And I say baby, yes I feel stupid to call you, but I’m lonely
And I don’t think you meant it when you said you couldn’t love me
And I thought maybe if I kissed the way you do, you’d feel it too

He said I’m sorry
so sorry
I’m sorry
so sorry

He grabs my wrists
as my fingers turn into angry fists
and I wisper why can’t you love me, I’ll change for you
I’ll play the part

And I say baby, so I feel stupid to call you, but I’m lonely
And I don’t think you meant it when you said you couldn’t love me
And I thought maybe if I kissed the way you do, you’d feel it too

He said I’m sorry
so sorry
I’m sorry
I am sorry

07/18/2009 17:34
 
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