I am what I am, so I spit you out
Do I cut the ties, or do I hold on tight
Time has come for me to realize
All those things I loved I now despise

But it's my life, I'm takin' back what's mine
It's our time to rise above
It's my life, I'm takin' back what's mine
It's our time!

Your pictures on my wall
With this around me I don't feel it?s over
I've never felt this way before
With you around me I don't feel it?s over

I am what I am, so I spit you out
Can you justify how I
Time has come for me to realize
All the things I loved I now despise

But it's my life, I'm taking back what's mine
It's our time to rise above
It's my life, I'm taking back what's mine
It's our time

Your pictures on my wall
With this around me I don't feel it's over
I've never felt this way before
With you around me I don't feel it's over now

I know you're faking, you try to get me back
I know you're faking it

Feel it's over
Feel it's over

But it's my life, I'm taking back what's mine
It's our time to rise above
It's my life, I'm taking back what's mine
It's our time to rise above


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Spit You Out Lyrics as written by Matthew Tuck Jason James

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    im just getting into bullet and i fell in love with this song. "time has come for me to realize all those things i loved i now despise" makes me think about how i rly cant listen 2 songs i associate w/ past relationships w/o getting pissed off. also, i love matt tucks accent when he says whatever in the middle of this song.

    emorockgirl94on March 15, 2009   Link

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