Really Bad Analogy

One Less Reason

I wonder what you would do
Just to make them like you
Just how far you'd go
That you could call those people friends
You lie right to my face and expect me to believe it
You said you would rather walk away
Than let me fall to pieces

(Chorus)
'Cause I knew it would fail, result in catastrophe
A major betrayal that would end in disaster
You're walking on water and strolling along as I drown
Don't you see if you can hide this from me
Then you deserve to be free
And I can see it in your eyes
And all I ever needed I lost in your hurt feeling
And I can see it in your eyes

And all the time that you would say
You're tired of this place
You're so sick of my face but I'm still waiting around on you
And I know that you won't show
Sometimes we all just need something to believe..
Something so much more than you
Something so much more than me

(Chorus)
'Cause I knew it would fail, result in catastrophe
A major betrayal that would end in disaster
You're walking on water and strolling along as I drown
Don't you see if you can hide this from me
Then you deserve to be free
And I can see it in your eyes
And all I ever needed I lost in your hurt feeling
And I can see it in your eyes

I hope you're happy now

I was wrong when I blamed you for everything
You took your chance by yourself
I'm so proud of you
We waited so long and baby you were strong,
Never weak like me
And I thought I would fade from the choices you made,
The footprints on my back, landed flat on my face
But today I'll try and smile

(Chorus)
'Cause I knew it would fail, result in catastrophe
A major betrayal that would end in disaster
You're walking on water and strolling along as I drown
Don't you see if you can hide this from me
Then you deserve to be free
And I can see it in your eyes
And all I ever needed I lost in your hurt feeling
And I can see it in your eyes

Trivia about the song Really Bad Analogy by One Less Reason

When was the song “Really Bad Analogy” released by One Less Reason?
The song Really Bad Analogy was released in 2005, on the album “everydaylife”.

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