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I Hate This Song - Secondhand Serenade



     
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Speak with your tongue tied, I know that youre tired
But I just want to know where you want to go
I may be sad but Im not weak, this situation is bleak
And your puffy eyes never lie, your tears come from insideUntil Sunday Ill be waiting for an answer
I guess that yesterdays not good enough for you
You know that I hate this song
You know that I hate this song because it was written for youDrown your fears with me, Im feeling real sorry
Your glossy eyes dont need the sadness they have seen
But youre way too deep to swim back up again
But somehow I cant find the moment you said goodbyeUntil Sunday Ill be waiting for an answer
I guess that yesterdays not good enough for you
You know that I hate this song
You know that I hate this song because it was written for youThis is becoming a problem, Im hurting, it's unfair
But somehow your words, the way that I heard are haunting me
Youre under my skin, youre breaking inAnd the tasteless fights that filled our nights are starting to cave in
Youre under my skin, youre breaking in
And if Sundays what it takes to prove I have nothing left to loseUntil Sunday Ill be waiting for an answer
I guess that yesterdays not good enough for you

You know that I hate this song
You know that I hate this song because it was written for you

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Secondhand Serenade is a one man band from Menlo Park, California. John Vesely, 30, sings and plays guitar and piano. His music is characterized by multitrack recording so he can create the sound of a band by himself. He uses multitrack recording to create vocal harmonies, and a lead acoustic guitar over strummed chords. After the breakup of Sounds Like Life, featuring himself and Ronnie Day, Vesely started writing and performing his songs solo under the name Secondhand Serenade. (Secondhand, because his wife, Candice, hears all his songs firsthand.

Read more about Secondhand Serenade on Last.fm.


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