I hide, but only to defy you. Take away the only love inside you.
I'll see your face through everyone, inside I've just begun.
You think I'm out to scare you? I'm only out to prepare you.
For when you stop and turn around - your body's going down.
You're gonna waste your time. Your life will soon be mine.
You're definitely one of a kind. You're suffering because of me.
Is divine.
Tell me, why you never liked me? Tell me, once that you'll fight me
Bold, and you wait for the perfect time,
to take what's rightly mine.
You pave the dumb, don't bother me. You say your dumb that to defy me. You wait, you're dumber than anyone.
Oh well....
You're gonna waste your time. Your life will soon be mine.
You're definitely one of a kind. You're suffering because of me.
It's divine.
Fuck you! I'm fed up with you. I'm not as good as you?
Fuck no, I'm better than you. 8X
You're gonna waste your time. Your life will soon be mine.
You're definitely one of a kind. You're suffering because of me.
It's divine.
Did you really think you'd beat me at my own game?
You tried, you see what you got, me ripping at your brain.


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    Fcuking good song,, good to listen to wen ur angry at at some fuker, this line is the fcukin best...

    "Fuck you! I'm fed up with you. I'm not as good as you? Fuck no, I'm better than you"

    imsoblindon May 31, 2004   Link

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