I don't know what makes me hard for you
I don't know what I'm about to do, yeah
I don't need this anymore
My head is broke my eyes are sore
And man you wanted everything
I never wanted anything from you

What can I do, I don't need you
Now that it's through what will I do
What's it to you, I can hate too
That's what I'll do, What about you

I don't know what makes me come for you
I don't know there's nothing left to do, yeah

Sometimes we all make mistakes
I've made my share I can relate
I've taken all that I can take
I gave my all, so here's goodbye to you

What ca I do, I don't need you
Now that its through, what will I do
What's it to you, I can hate too
That's what I'll do, what about you

Some will live and some will die
You never listen, never mind
I couldn't give this one more night
And when you're gone I'll still be tired of you

What can I do, I don't need you
Now that is through, what will I do
What's it to you, I can hate too
That's what I'll do, what about you


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    This song IS great. Couldn't get it out of my head when I first heard it since I can relate to it so well. My best guess, for all it's worth (and based on the fact I don't know much about 'Dope'), is that it's about an ex-girlfriend the singer used to date. They fought when together, causing each other nothing but grief, once they split up though he and/or she realized they couldn't live without one another.

    ...A typical relationship in other words :P

    animalon June 25, 2005   Link

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