Released: February 23, 2005

Songwriter: Jennifer Lopez Marc Anthony Cory Rooney

Producer: Marc Anthony

[Verse 1]
How can you just say that you love me, yet to leave you alone?
You said these walls were here to protect us, but it's still not a home
All these questions that are burning inside with answers I'll never know
'Cause you're the only one who knows how you feel, but you're not letting me know

[Pre-Chorus]
What is it, love? Can I help you?
I see where this has gone and what it's coming to
I've looked to you enough

[Chorus]
I can't believe this is me
Where I can touch and not feel you
I feel I'm lost in a dream between what is and what seems
Having to face not to need you
You know you owe it to me
How can you think we don't need you?
I'm tired of running away from my fear
And the day that our life has no meaning
Without a word or a reason
Like a coward, you're leaving

[Verse 2]
Sitting here inside an empty room that was filled with us
Only boxes to define what was left of what we used to call love
It's sad that after all of this time, you have nothing to say
And the only thing that you could have done, you choose to walk away

[Pre-Chorus]
I'm thankful, love, I don't hate you
'Cause I'd rather live and know than what you put me through
I needed you somehow

[Chorus]
I can't believe this is me
Where I can touch and not feel you
I feel I'm lost in a dream between what is and what seems
Having to face not to need you
You know you owe it to me
How can you think we don't need you?
I'm tired of running away from my fear
And the day that our life has no meaning
Without a word or a reason
Like a coward, you're leaving
I can't believe this is me
I was a fool to believe you
I feel I'm lost in a dream between what is and what seems
Having to face not to need you
How could you do this to me?
How can you think we don't need you?
I'm tired of running away from my fear
And the day that our life has no meaning
Without a word or a reason
Like a coward, you're leaving

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lynn Lopez (born July 24, 1969), also known as J.Lo, is an American singer, actress, dancer, fashion designer, author, and producer.

Lopez gained her first high-profile job as a Fly Girl dancer on In Living Color in 1991, where she remained a regular until she decided to pursue an acting career in 1993.

She ventured into the music industry in 1999 with her debut studio album On the 6, preceded by the No. 1 single “If You Had My Love.”