Pounding, it starts again
Hurting, oh where do I began?
Screaming, they dance around my head
Hoping, they maybe end up dead

Feeling it rattle, what can I say?
Really fucked up again (I feel that I can flight)
I can't fucking given in (I feel that I can flight)
Can't I ever win (I'll keep it on my mind)
Here it comes again!

Silent it goes away
Patient oh, should I really stay?
Trying so hard to get ahead
Failure, is often where I'm lead

Feeling it rattle, what can I say?
Really fucked up again (I feel that I can flight)
I can't fucking given in (I feel that I can flight)
Can't I ever win (I'll keep it on my mind)
Here it comes again!

Oh I must hold on
Oh I won't be gone
Oh I won't stop now
Oh I don't know how

Why I can't hold on?
Why I can't be gone?
Why I can't stop now?
Why I'm don't know how?

Here we go again (again) x7

Feeling it rattle, what can I say?
Really fucked up again (I feel that I can flight)
I can't fucking given in (I feel that I can flight)
Can't I ever win (I'll keep it on my mind)
Here it comes again!


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    I agree, lacerated, but one thing... I think you might have gotten the lyrics wrong too... But I agree with you on your last comment. He has had such a hard life to overcome, I respect him more than I respect myself...

    Freak off his leashon April 27, 2004   Link

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