This could be the best for me, most certainly
Silly me and I was so naive, that's what I get for assuming
Silly me and I was so naive, that's what I get for assuming
The rattle in my car is pushing me to the edge
Three blown speakers and the one that works

Is it near me?
Can't hear me singing
Is the one on the back not even on my side?
It's the one on the right and that's just not right
My clothes don't fit the season
I'm cold and that's the reason

Pink slip in my pocket and apparently it's a perfect fit
Cause lately ??? it's all of your own
We're sorry gentlemen the language is already known
Now I might try to make it, to make it on my own
Now I might try to make it, to make it

Cause lately ??? it's all of your own (Because I run the show, even though I may not know)
We're sorry gentlemen the language is already known
Now I might try to make it, to make it on my own (I still do, that now)
Now I might try to make it, to make it

Is it near me?
Can't hear me singing
Is the one on the back not even on my side
Its the one on the right and that's just not right
My clothes don't fit the season
I'm cold and that's the reason

Pink slip in my pocket and apparently it's a perfect fit

Consider me weak like the week after Christmas [x9]


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    do you know where you can download this song (and hiphop at ihop)? they got deleted from my ipod.. i've tried myspace, but you can't download it.. and my computer won't let me download limewire.

    decipherreflectionson November 30, 2006   Link

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