Right directions, I got problems with your friends
Understand my point of view
And I'm not bored I break before I bend
Give me life, give me life, for want I do.

I can't remember and everything the same
And what you think that I should be
You pushed me backwards, I played the stupid game
Give me life, give me life, for what I say.

And the moment that you lose yourself
You wish that you were someone else
And the only thing that comes apart
To take respond from were we start.

Cause I got not excuse for the way I talk to you
But you don't compromise you nothing new
Let's get together and see what we become
Give me live, give mi live, for what IÃ?'ve done.

What's the answers
I fall between the cranks
I'll be happy when you say
I was promised if you're true with us
Give me life, give my life, for what I think.

And the moment that you lose yourself
You wished that you were someone else
And whatever else is curious on,
Everyone will know ones you halfway go.

You got no excuses for to way you treated me
And I don't compromise to easily
Let's stay together
To say what we've become
Give me live, give me live, for what I've done.

Give me life, give me life, for what I do.
Give me life, give me life, for what I do.


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    Uh, I'm not too sure what this song means. The song is incomprehensible in some places, and these lyrics don't make too much sense....

    I'm guessing it's about someone who tries really hard at something and as a result, he feels that he deserves a life, or a reward. I think?

    Occams_Harmonyon July 19, 2006   Link
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    I think the song is about a bad relationship, and the conflict between staying and working it out or going and hurting yourself and the person you're involved in.

    reganamon September 08, 2006   Link

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