I can stand here and do this again
I can say it again but where to begin
I know that I'm caving in because i'm heavy
I'm heavy

So the wonder of you is done
I'm tired and bloody and good to be gone
I know that you did me wrong cause I'm ready
I'm ready

As for the part about having something more
Let's not pretend like it was before
I wish i could say it's not because of you
But it's because of you

I've a dark and snowy resemblance of this
But remind me again of what I'm gonna miss
When all you do is let me down
You better tell me something

And tell it to me now
As for the part about having something more
Let's not pretend it's like before
I wish I could say it's not because of you

But it's because of you
And are you sorry
As for the part about having something more
Let's not pretend like it was before

I wish i could say it's not because of you
But it's all because of you
And it's all because of you
And the light went black

And I got scared


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Because of You Lyrics as written by Declan Xavier Melia Will Drummond

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    I can stand here and do this again I can say it, but where to begin? I know that I'm caving in

    Because I'm heavy I'm heavy

    So the wonder of you is done I'm tired, and bloody, and good to be gone I know that you did me wrong

    'Cause I'm ready I'm ready

    As for the part about having something more Let's not pretend that it's like it was before And I wish I could say that it's not because of you But it's because of you

    I've a dark and snowy remembrance of this But remind me again of what I'm gonna miss When all you do is let me down You'd better tell me something and tell it to me now

    As for the part about having something more Let's not pretend it's like it was before And I wish I could say that it's not because of you But it's because of you

    And are you sorry?

    As for the part about having something more Let's not pretend that it's like it was before I wish I could say that it's not because of you But it's all because of you And it's all because of you

    And light went black And I got scared

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    This will be easier.

    shikonaorion November 08, 2007   Link
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    First of all, whoever put this song here, it's very difficult to read.

    Quickstepon October 22, 2006   Link

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