WHY I’m gonna scream
CRY these tears of pain
TRY to forget you
and ALL the shit you put my through
PLEASE don’t look at me
FORGET my memories
CALL me a freak
MAKE me feel so weak
see you in the hall
don’t trip over your "wonder wall"
SCREAM these words of hate (yell)
I don’t hate you (whispered)
cry my painful tears (yell)
I’m not in pain (whispered)
try to forget you
friends will help me through
I hide with in my shell (whispered)
IM GONNA FUCKING YELL (yell)
nothing will get me out
no one will come in
I think I’m gonna BREAK
your face is FUCKING FAKE
I need some time to think
cant deal with you hating me
spread all your lies
date other guys
forget what I gave to you
FUCK what we used to do
Fuck what you put me through
Fuck the love I gave you


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    Well , this person is just starting out so i give them that much .. wtf is up with dippy at the top promoting his own band .. thats just umm shit. anyhow , try to look for some beter words to replace some of these . its too simple and short . also , try to dig deeper and be a bit more vulnrable for your listeners ... work on it more but dont give up ..

    NIKKIEon April 10, 2004   Link

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