Sometimes the things get so jaded
Still my heart slowly beats
Sometimes life gets complicated
Still the world around me sleeps

I'm ashamed, not to blame
Don't wanna think about it
Who I am, what I've done
How do I carry on?
Wanna change, turn the page
Don't wanna think about it
How do I undo what's done?
Undo what's done!

Sometimes the things get so faded
How is it that you can't see?
Sometimes life seems overrated
Makes my heart slowly bleed

I'm ashamed, not to blame
Don't wanna think about it
Who I am, What I've done
How do I carry on?
Wanna change, turn the page
Don't wanna think about it
How do I undo what's done?

Undo what's done!
Undo what's done!
Undo what's done!

I'm ashamed, not to blame
Don't wanna think about it
Who I am, What I've done
How do I carry on?
Wanna change, turn the page
Don't wanna think about it
How do I undo what's done?

I'm ashamed, not to blame
Don't wanna think about it
Who I am, What I've done
How do I carry on?
Wanna change, turn the page
Don't wanna think about it
How do I undo what's done?


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Undone [Previously Unreleased Track; Bonus Track] Lyrics as written by Jason Hook Ivan Moody

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    Just a guess, but I think it's Jaded. The second part should be "how do I carry on" And I'm pretty sure the last part is bleed. I like this song ALOT! Another great song by 5FDP. I think it's just about him wanting to change the past that's happened. It's full of bad memories and he wants to change things, but doesn't know how to do that. Great song :)

    vane111391on September 23, 2009   Link
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    damn,i can totally relate to this song.when he says i'm ashamed, i'm to blame don't wanna think about it it really hits home for me.don't wanna go into detail on how cuz that will take forever.it's saying that he's to blame for something that happened,ie the end of a relationship.he doesn't wanna think about it.he keeps wondering how the hell he undoes something that's already done

    libernateron January 30, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    i think the line after who i am, what i've done is how do i carry on(?)

    barjablaston October 01, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    thanks... i usually don't have a hard time hearing what ivan is saying... don't know why i did this time.

    and its honestly one of my favorites on the album... should have been on the regular album and bad company should have been the bonus song, being a cover and all.

    Dasmuseon October 01, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    The chorus has such a great beat and melody, hard not to love this song.

    Thatmetalguyxon September 07, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Awesome song. Just sounds so damned good! :D

    aadsncxsedfgon November 04, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think this song is about him wanting to carry on with the things he has done and wants to undo his mistakes.

    nestorcuevas21on March 18, 2012   Link

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