Some will learn, many do
Cover up or spread it out
Turn around, had enough
Pick and choose, or pass it on

Buying in, heading for
Suffer now or suffer then
It's bad enough, I want the fear
Need the fear

'Cause he's alone
(And he has become)
He's alone
(And he has become)

Well, if they're making it (making it)
Then they're pushing it (pushing it)
And they're leading us along

The hassle of (hassle of)
All the screaming fits (screaming fits)
That panic makes remorse

After all, what's the point?
Course levitation is possible
If you're a fly, achieved and gone
There's time for this and, so much more

It's typical, create a world
A special place of my design
To never cope, or never care
Just use the key 'cause

He's alone
(And he has become)
He's alone
(And he has become)

Well, if they're making it (making it)
Then they're pushing it (pushing it)
And they're leading us along

The hassle of (hassle of)
All the screaming fits (screaming fits)
That panic makes remorse

Over and over a slave, became
Over and over a slave, became
Over and over a slave, became
Over and over a slave

Well, if they're making it (making it)
Then they're pushing it (pushing it)
And they're leading us, along

The hassle of (hassle of)
All the screaming fits (screaming fits)
That panic held before

Well, if they're making it (making it)
Then they're pushing it (pushing it)
And they're leading us, along

Like a cancer caused (cancer caused)
All the screaming fits (screaming fits)
And their panic makes remorse


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    It is about ritilan, but it is widely known that Chevelle is a Christian band, and I think there is a little more to it that just the ritalin addiction...I think the ritalin is more a metaphore for much deeper things...

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