Who Knew – Pink

You took my hand, You showed me how
You promised me you’d be around
Uh huh
That’s right, I took your words
And I believed, In everything
You said to me, Yeah huh
That’s right

If someone said three years from now
You’d be long gone
I’d stand up and punch them out
Cause they’re all wrong, I know better
Cause you said forever, And ever
Who knew

Remember when we were such fools
And so convinced and just too cool
Oh no, No no
I wish I could touch you again
I wish I could still call you friend
I’d give anything

When someone said count your blessings now
‘fore they’re long gone, I guess I just didn’t know how
I was all wrong, They knew better
Still you said forever, And ever
Who knew

Yeah yeah
I’ll keep you locked in my head, Until we meet again
Until we, Until we meet again
And I won’t forget you my friend
What happened

If someone said three years from now
You’d be long gone
I’d stand up and punch them out
Cause they’re all wrong and
That last kiss, I’ll cherish
Until we meet again. And time makes
It harder, I wish I could remember
But I keep Your memory
You visit me in my sleep
My darling,

 

 

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~ by stwap on September 6, 2007.

5 Responses to “Who Knew – Pink”

  1. nice one too Eng Wasike

  2. brings back some seriously supressed memories.
    good one

  3. its really nice mr Engineer

  4. first time here…saying hello

  5. Children are discounted by adults in society. This is nothing new, for adults have always minimized the wisdom of children::::The gods corrupt people as they age, use trust-building tactics and soon adults view the children as ignorant, yet to understand the god’s system, and look down on the children. This is one of the most bitter, painful ironies the gods employ::::
    Religions teach that old people to go to heaven when they die. They don’t. Old people are reincarnated. It’s children who go to heaven.
    The wisdom the gods impart to children, either through their innocence/purity or (religious-based) educational pursuits, are the gods sharing the truth with their most favored people. They teach children to have faith. Understanding the god’s geographical clues hurts people because they illustrate negative things, opening the door for the god’s to employ tactics. It’s the children whom the gods teach the right way for it is the children who still have a chance.
    Children go to “heaven”. They must behave apprioriately, think correctly and be genuinely god-fearing. Their innocence is their superiority, reflected in the favor in which the gods hold them.

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