certainty is certain to be very rare. you put up your boundaries of what isn’t there. you wait for me to say what you already know. maybe you just need to hear it, but i don’t think so. peace of mind through anger that you don’t really feel. create complications to cover up what’s real. a common misconception seems to cling to you. maybe you just can’t accept it, but i don’t think so. possible intentions of a different sort. create complications to hold down the fort. you made a conscious effort not to think things through. cause all that does is question what you thought was true. falling forward still counts as a step. when it’s me though, it’s not the same. reconsider what you’re standing for. keeping quiet is not that hard. why do you surrender your thoughts and emotions for limited surface acceptance? it’s easy to see what you’re going for. should i just be indifferent?


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    ahh yes! should i just be indifferent? probably. probably...

    saison March 27, 2006   Link
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    Awesome, awesome, awesome song. I love when he yells out "but I don't think so" at the end of each verse.

    InspectorMustacheon March 20, 2009   Link

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