This Conversation Is Over

Album: On Frail Wings Of Vanity And Wax (2006)
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Songfacts®:

  • The song is about a girl who is tearing apart this guy by making him fall in love with her and then trying to get away from him and doing it over and over again: "Please try to say more carefully you no longer need me this back and forth is killing me." >>
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    Kayla - Cincinnati, OH

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  • Johnny from Dallas, TxThis is an amazing song! Of course I've listened to it since 2008 during my freshman year in high school, but I never understood it until it now. This girl who's making a guy fall in love with her and then doing it over again must be a drama queen or something.
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