Pardon Me

Album: Make Believe (2005)
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  • I tried my best
    I gave my all
    Sometimes my best wasn't good enough
    For you
    Sometimes I let you go
    Sometimes I hurt you so
    I know that I can be the meanest person in the world

    So I apologize to you
    And to anyone else that I hurt too
    I may not be a perfect soul
    But I can learn self-control so pardon me
    Pardon me, pardon me my friend

    I never thought
    That anyone
    Was more important than the plans
    I made
    But now I feel the shame
    There's no one else to blame
    For all the broken hearts are scattered on the field of war

    So I apologize to you
    And to anyone else that I hurt too
    I may not be a perfect soul
    But I can learn self-control so pardon me
    Pardon me, pardon me my friend

    Sometimes I let you go
    Sometimes I hurt you sooo!
    I know that I can be the meanest person in the world

    So I apologize to you
    And to anyone else that I hurt too
    I may not be a perfect soul
    But I can learn self-control
    And in my heart I feel it's true
    So I will be there with you
    So pardon me, pardon me
    Pardon me my friend (I really want a friend)
    Pardon me my friend (I really want a friend)
    Pardon me my friend Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: E O Smith Music
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Comments: 1

  • Jeff from Austin, TxI never really got into the "Make Believe" album, but this is definitely my favorite song on there. Some of Rivers' most honest lyrics since "Pinkerton"
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