Nick Lachey - I Can't Hate You Anymore Lyrics


Nick Lachey Lyrics

I Can't Hate You Anymore Lyrics
An empty room can be so deafening,
The silence makes you wanna scream,
It drives you crazy.
I chased away the shadows of your name,
And burned the picture in a frame,
But it couldn't save me.

And how could we quit something we never even tried,
Well you still can't tell me why.

We built it up,
To watch it fall.
Like we meant nothing at all.
I gave and gave the best of me,
But couldn't give you what you need.
You walked away,
You stole my life,
Just to find what you're looking for.
But no matter how I try,
I can't hate you anymore.
...I can't hate you anymore.

You're not the person that you used to be,
The one I want who wanted me,
And that's a shame but,
There's only so many tears that you can cry.
Before it drains the light right from your eyes,
And I can't go on that way.
And so I'm letting go of everything we were,
It doesn't mean it doesn't hurt.

We built it up,
To watch it fall.
Like we meant nothing at all.
I gave and gave the best of me,
But couldn't give you what you need.
You walked away,
You stole my life,
Just to find what you're looking for.
But no matter how I try,
I can't hate you anymore.

Sometimes you hold so tight,
It slips right through your hands.
Will I ever understand?


We built it up,
To watch it fall.
Like we meant nothing at all.
I gave and gave the best of me,
But couldn't give you what you need.
You walked away,
You stole my life,
Just to find what you're looking for.
But no matter how I try,
I can't hate you anymore [x2]

I Can't Hate You Anymore Info:

• The song is rumored to be about Nick Lachey's divorce drama with his ex-wife Jessica Simpson.

• The single was released on October 30th, 2006 and peaked at #87 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also peaked at #43 on the Billboard Pop 100 chart.

• The music video was directed by Ray Kay and was filmed on June 27th, 2006 on a beach in Malibu, California

• Nick Lachey, Rob Wells, Jess Cates, & Lindy Robbins share writing credits on the song. Rob Wells produced the track for the album 'What's Left of Me'




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