So you look for authenticity
But I can see what it is bothering me
The kind you want from long way back in time
It's been disposable since 79'
I never wanted this to end
Good with transmission but too lazy to send
Not going down no in no history
You're going down because of me

A lot of cause to be alarmed
A solid chance of an upcoming harm
Put up with me or I put you away
So I ask what have we learned here today
I never wanted it to stop
So I gave notice and I moved to the top

Your opinion never weighed a ton
And your talking never hurt anyone
And now it's time to see what you got from me
But full understanding can't be guaranteed
You say we had our fill but I move for the kill
I keep on doing it til' I get everybody everywhere
People are people and they're never scared away
I say

Ten dead but no pun
So you look for authenticity
Only to find what you wanted in me
You had a function long long time ago
Had a function but the thinking was slow
I never wanted this to end
Good with transmission but too lazy to send
Not going down no in no history
You're going down because of me


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    I love it! Maybe it is about bitterness and not letting it go and plotting getting back ...

    moodylupinon January 24, 2007   Link

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