Sometimes It Hurts

Album: Darkest Days (1998)
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  • Six o'clock in the morning
    My head is ready to explode
    I can't believe I made it home alive
    I don't remember where I went
    Or what I was drinking
    But I know it's made me sick
    An I'm not denying
    That I get this way
    When I try to get over you
    I get this way
    When I try to get over you

    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love
    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love

    I tried so hard to hate you
    But it only makes things worse
    I only end up hating myself
    And as my hatred grows
    So do the lies
    It's hard to face the truth sometimes
    God I feel so useless
    God I hate myself
    When I try to get over you
    God I hate myself
    How will I ever get over you?

    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love
    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love

    And after all this time you'd think I'd understand the way you feel but no
    I only think about myself
    And it's driving you away
    I always knew it would one day

    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love
    Sometimes it hurts so much
    to lose the one you love
    Writer/s: ANDY KUBISZEWSKI, CHRISTOPHER HALL, JAMES ERIC SELLERS, MARCUS ELIOPULOS, WALTER FLAKUS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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