Stupid Kid

Album: From Here to Infirmary (2001)
Charted: 53
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  • There are things that used to make me smile
    One of them was you for just a little while
    You left me for dead so far away
    I replaced you with fear and shame
    You'll be happy on the day I
    Die

    There are things that used to make me laugh
    But now they're deeply buried in the past
    I left them there so far away
    Replaced my humor with my pain
    I'll be happy on the day it
    Dies

    Remember when I said I love you, well
    Forget it, I take it back
    I was just a stupid kid back then
    I take back every word that I said

    There are things that used to make you cry
    One of them was me for just a little while
    Why is it that you had to say
    Goodbye in your special way?
    You slashed the tires on my
    Car

    Remember when I said I love you, well
    Forget it, I take it back
    I was just a stupid kid back then
    I take back every word that I said

    Remember when I said I love you, well
    Forget it, I take it back
    I was just a stupid kid back then
    I take back every word that I said Writer/s: DANIEL MICHAEL ANDRIANO, MATTHEW THOMAS SKIBA, MIKE FELUMLEE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Jamie from Carlisle, --yes... 100% agree with Megan.
    To be honest I don't think having a crush on your teacher really makes your life 'miserable'
  • Megan from Cincinnati, OhThis is definitely not about having a crush on your teacher.
    While the video makes it appear to be so, it is actually just about getting over a relationship, and thinking back about how stupid it was.
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