Your face
Was never missed
You cleverness
And cunning words did not exist
Bitter bleak
Your fuckin weak
You know you dont deserve a thing
You fight for pride
To save your name
To heal the scars you waste to shame
Take the blame
Take the blame
Save it now so this can end
Cause there's nothing left to prove
To you

You've become the enemy
Let it go
Whoa, whoa
But you'll never take the blame
So let it go
Whoa, whoa

I'll tear it down
Arrogant
Sick of it
Flatter everyone you can
I'm pulling teeth
Cause talk is cheap
You lie regrets are elbow deep
So now its time
To chase the dream
With hand grenades and gasoline
Burn it down
Burn it down
Every gracious word you speak
Cause now I see right through
So fuck you

You've become the enemy
Let it go
Whoa, whoa
But you'll never take the blame
So let it go
Whoa, whoa

The time has come you know
To just let go
Just let it all go
And its not enough
That your handed everything
Still you smile to my face
But this time
I'll tear it down
I'll tear it down
And I'll tear it down
Cause there nothing left to prove
To you

You've become the enemy
Let it go
Whoa, whoa
But you'll never take the blame
So let it go
Whoa, whoa, whoa
You are your own worst enemy we know


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    This song I always play when I think about a guy that I use to be best friends with, and then one day, he randomly decided that he didn't want to know me anymore. He started calling me "emo filth" and all other hurtful comments. He won't admit what he's done though. Hes a very stuborn guy. For a while i seriously thought about changing the way I am so that I could have him back as a friend (we were very close you see), but then I realised:

    "Your face Was never missed You cleverness And cunning words did not exist Bitter bleak Your fuckin weak You know you dont deserve a thing You fight for pride To save your name To heal the scars you waste to shame Take the blame Take the blame Save it now so this can end Cause there's nothing left to prove To you"

    bleedthecoloursopenon March 30, 2006   Link

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