tired of the things i do so bad at but i do
lamest thing about it is i don't know there from you
i come on trying to recapture your attention
i accept the moment you somehow forgot to mention

supreme nothing, oh yeah
supreme nothing, oh yeah

how can you pretend that i have never been your friend
worse thing we could do is not to tell me in the end

supreme nothing, oh yeah
supreme nothing, oh yeah

i got things to say to you but like you really care
you make me into nothing, floating in the air

supreme nothing, oh yeah
supreme nothing, oh yeah
supreme nothing, oh yeah
supreme nothing, oh yeah


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    I don't know why, but I just love this song! Not sure about some of these lyrics listed, tho. I'm thinking the first verse is:

    I'm tired of the things I hear, "you're so bad at what I do" Lamest thing about it is, I don't hear that from you I kept on trying to recapture your attention I'd accept the moment you somehow forgot to mention

    But with the first line, I have one verson of the song that sounds more like '...things I hear, "so bad at...' and one verson that sounds more like '...things I hear, "you're bad at...'

    rjdon June 29, 2006   Link
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    catchy as hell. supreeme nothiiing ohh yeeaauh ;p

    desgarradoron February 02, 2007   Link

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