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Good Charlotte
Lyrics for Song: It Wasn't Enough
Lyrics for Album: The Chronicles Of Life & Death (Life Art Version)
It wasn’t enough
It wasn’t enough
It wasn’t enough
I would try to believe
In the things I cannot see
But my faith is shaken now
Like it’s never been before
When I call and you don’t come
I don’t know what I should do
Should I call?
Should I even count on you?
I’ve given all I can
It wasn’t enough
To keep you in my hands
Should I give up?
I try to understand
Was it ever enough?
I don’t understand
So here I am once again
With my back against the wall
Afraid to show you
Afraid to tell you
That I don’t know you like I did
I’ve never been so alone
I’ve never felt so insecure
And now I don’t know where I’m going
In my life I’m not so sure
I’ve given all I can
It wasn’t enough
To keep you in my hands
Should I give up?
I try to understand
Was it ever enough?
I don’t understand
Giving up tonight
I won't let go, won’t let go of you
Giving up tonight
I wanna show you, wanna show you
Giving up tonight
I won't let go, won’t let go of you
Giving up tonight
Am I giving up, giving up?
I don’t wanna give this up, I won't
I’ve given all I can
It wasn’t enough
To keep you in my hands
Should I give up?
I try to understand
Was it ever enough?
I don’t understand
Everything you want from me
I've fought so hard for everything
Everything you want from me
I've tried so hard, could never be
Anything you want from me
Anything you want from me
Anything you want from me
I've given up
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It Wasn't Enough
Released on the Life Art Version of The Chronicles Of Life & Death, "It Wasn't Enough" stands as a defining track in Good Charlotte's post-punk revival era. The song blends the band's signature melodic rock energy with a darker, more introspective tone that characterized their later work. Featuring the iconic vocal delivery of Joel Zimmerman, the recording captures the emotional intensity of the mid-2000s alternative rock scene. As a staple of their discography, it exemplifies the group's ability to merge catchy hooks with substantive lyrical themes about personal struggle and resilience. The track remains a significant part of their catalog, resonating with fans who appreciate the band's evolution from pop-punk anthems to more mature sonic landscapes. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Chronicles Of Life & Death (Life Art Version) |
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"The Chronicles Of Life & Death (Life Art Version)"
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