Always seeing what is right
You’re doing nothing but advice
I want you to show me love
I feel like I’m no good without you
Sometimes no good at all
It’s starting to fall away
And how does your life shine
And how can I make you smile
Feel like there’s something behind
That can be with my time
Sparkle like defined
Wolf from the back and under me
I will not let you down this time
But your gaze makes me want to shine on
Time invents my plays
Ties and Tie are mine
Always never left behind
Let’s try to bring it back again
I tried to change myself this time
I tried to bring it back again
I tried to change myself this time
I tried to bring it back again
I tried to grasp this piece of mind
I tried to bring it back again
I tried to go for what is mine
I tried to bring it back again
Inspurate you for comp into new eyes
I tried
I tried
I tried
To make sense of myself
But the more I realize the less I know
Makes me wonder if I’m the only one that’s
So scared of everything
So scared of everything
So scared of everything
So scared of everything


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    first of all, these aren't the real lyrics... some of them are but some are wrong. I'll post the real ones as soon as I'm finished typing them

    SiCKSHiFTPuNK420on October 14, 2002   Link

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