As I kick myself again
And I try to pick myself back up again
Don't want to make the same mistake
Always the first with an excuse
But it's when you're cornered by the truth
Sometimes its easier that way

As you turn away
When realization stares you down
And you swear you've come to terms I'm weary
I've seen it all too many times

It never made much sense
So I always had to stop an second guess
Defeat myself before I start
Comfort seems so far away
Peace of mind is just a luxury
Forgetting is the hardest part

It's not what you say matters
Because anyone could say those words to me
You say that I lack compassion
But that's when my first reaction
Isn't how you wanted me to be

As I kick myself again
And I try to pick myself back up again
Don't want to make the same mistake


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Pin the Tail on the Donkey Lyrics as written by Christopher Johnson Christopher Hughes

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    this song flat out rocks, cooter/autopilot off is one of the most underrated bands out there

    ltj4on April 20, 2003   Link
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    Yes. This is an amazing song, and cooter rocks.

    mycroon December 08, 2004   Link

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