You make it so easy to run.
Well I’m still crawling, I’m still crawling
Now I’m game for the feeding chain
And they’re still scraping, they’re still crawling
Taking measures to see myself,
But I seem to forfeit all my findings.
It’s not easy to take these steps,
Or to fake these breathes,
But the urge is blinding.

And you can deny this,
But I won’t let you,
And you can defy this,
It’s not beneath you,
And we can try this,
But were we meant to?
If this will divide us,
and then we’ll be threw, be threw.

I found you with him again.
I found out about everything.
And you can deny this all you want.
And you can pretend that you weren’t gone,
This is more than you and me,
This is about being decent.

You should have waited until you ended this.
Then you would have nothing to confess.
I though you’d leave me next to nothing,
But now you’re leaving me much less.
Leaving me much less.

And I will get through this,
Until Justice prevails.
And I gave you this nothingness,
And I


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    decieved*

    emotional27on October 13, 2002   Link
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    uh yeah...this is definitely "Justice Prevails." how could you ever think it was called "Manners"?

    caromageon October 13, 2002   Link
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    lol, worst pseudo-title EVER for a song!

    hehe manners, that's not emo, that's HARDfuckinCORE! hahahahaha

    CanadianSKAon October 13, 2002   Link
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    LOL Manners?!? WTF? That's great...

    vance454on March 05, 2003   Link
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    this is so bad, why do people do that? can they not just look through the other songs first before they add one with a random name... it makes me mad, and on such a good song too... before fsf sucked, like on their new cd...

    Phrenchornon March 14, 2003   Link
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    Um why do they suck on their new CD? They sound the same, only Jason sings now instead of Chris. And he is a very good singer too.

    walking-catastropheon April 02, 2003   Link

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