You did it again
You swung your fists
Too bad for you
This time you are not getting away
You don't matter to me
So why can't you see
That this constant abuse
Only makes me more angry

Don't you hate it when
People don't get the hint
Don't you get it when I
Show you the door
Why don't you walk away
There is no more room for play
Why can't you let me be
Why do you hate me

Do you even notice how you hurt us
What you put me through
I lose focus of all thats true
All my hate is directed at you
One day you'll set me free
My fist will be the last you see
So why don't you get a clue
Before your life is through

Don't you hate it when
People don't get the hint
Don't you get it when I
Show you the door
Why don't you walk away
There is no more room for play
Why can't you let me be
Why do you hate me


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    actually, i think it's pretty good..lol..i mean, it could be better but its not SO bad...haha...so i like it, but maybe it's because i get where this song comes from..maybe not..haha..but i think its pretty good...IM me on AIM-my s/n is the same as my username, RiOtGrL0690

    RiOtGrL0690on April 21, 2003   Link

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