Another conversation, trying to tear me down.
Face the mirror.
Face yourself.
Never wanted to be a preacher.
Never judge but to myself.
Face the mirror.
Face yourself.
I can't help you insecurity, you've got conflicts to kill.
I know who I am and I believe in what I say.
There's nothing but hate for those who mock what I say and still hide their fucking face.
Hate for those who mock me.
Face yourself


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    WHAT THE HELL THERES NO COMMENTS?!

    This song is my favorite song from Haymaker... It never slows down it just keeps going and its fuckin awesome. God post some shit this song rules.

    emerica69on March 11, 2006   Link
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    talking about those who talk about you but cant face you about what they say.... and also letting fo of what other think about you..... FUCK EM

    Hate for those who mock me!!!!!!

    Ibanezbass89on December 29, 2009   Link

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