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How was I to know you'd ever leave?
And how was I to know you cared for me?
When every time I looked at you
You acted like I was a fool
How was I to know the truth?With all the times you ran away
I never thought that you would say
"I'm the one who's lonely now"
And all the times I never said, "I love you"
Now you're in the bed with somebody and everyone elseHow was I to know that I was wrong?
When I was talking during your favorite song
And how was I to know that I was right?
When I caught you in your lies the other nightWith all the times you ran away
I never thought that you would say
"I'm the one who's lonely now"
And all the times I never said, "I love you"
Now you're in the bed with somebody and everyone elseEveryone, yeah
Everyone, yeah
Everyone, yeah

With somebody and everyone elseBut somehow I know
That we're gonna be alright
But somehow I know
That we're gonna be fineHow was I to know that I was wrong?
When I was talking during your favorite songWith all the times you ran away
I never thought that you would say
"I'm the one who's lonely now"
And all the times I never said, "I love you"
Now you're in the bed with somebody and everyone elseEveryone, yeah
Everyone, yeah
Everyone, yeah
With somebody and everyone elseEveryone, yeah
Everyone, yeah
Everyone, yeah
With somebody and everyone else

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Socialburn originated in the mid-'90s around high-school pals Neil Alday (vocals/guitar), Dusty Price (bass), and Brandon Bittner (drums). After forming on the fly in their tiny central Florida hometown, the group expanded into the scene in nearby Tallahassee. Listeners took a liking to their straightforward post-grunge growl, and Socialburn was soon a hit at local radio. By 2000, guitarist Chris Cobb had been added and a self-released CD had dropped. SB branched out with gigs in Jacksonville and Orlando, hoping to generate label interest in an area already buzzing with the success of Creed.

Read more about Socialburn on Last.fm.


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