Abuse me with all of your words
But tell me something I haven't heard
You think that you're better than me
I won't listen to anything that you say

Don't tell me what you think is right
I didn't ask for your advice

Why don't you shut up And get away from me
I can do anything I please
I've heard you say it a thousand times before
It's something I ignore The things you say to me

Degrade me by calling me names
According to you I am nothing
I know that you're not better than me
So piss off and get out of my face

Don't tell me what you think is right
I didn't ask for your advice

Why don't you shut up And get away from me
I can do anything I please
I've heard you say it a thousand times before
It's something I ignore The things you say to me

Me, Me!


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Piss Off Lyrics as written by John T. Tran

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    this song is my life story :-P. But seriously..no one should be treated like this so I think everyone needs to get a life and stop being so damn immature!

    xxemoxdorkxxon October 14, 2002   Link

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