Nobody's business what I'm doing with my life
So if I should feel like wasting it all that should be alright

Feelin' sorry for myself was takin' up my time,
So I thought I'd stay at home, until I got some kind of sign

Well, thank god one of the guys, he got to me
Said, get your butt here ASAP
Looked me in the eyes
Shook his head
Pulled up a chair and then he said

Hey ya might just wanna
Sit down when I tell ya this honey
I know you've been dumped and all that shit
But your attitude sucks, you gotta admit
Get yourself together I know you
You rat on me once and I'll kill you
One more he said
And you're as good as dead

I guess I have no choice, but with admitting my mistake
There's no excuse to be alive, each time this young heart breaks
Life should be a fairy tale with happy ever afters
Like a place where no one lies
all problems solved with laughters

One member of my pack said to me
I hope you understand you're not gonna like what I have to say
I know you've been dumped and all that shit
But your attitude sucks you gotta admit
Get yourself together, I know you
If you rat on me once, I'll kill you


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    It's 'You write another lovesong and I'll kill you' instead of 'if you rat on me once i'll kill you'

    ThisIsNotABruiseon January 11, 2007   Link

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