It's not what you wanted
It's not what you need
Weep when you're infected
and complain when you're clean
You've seen the evidence of this insignificance
I want to kiss her but she's busy with her makeup
And we pretend we're something else
All this fire
All this fever
All these demons come to life
But is this needed?
We're so defeated
There's only one thing on our minds
Your place or mine?
This heat is stifling
Any ideas?
Let's follow in their footsteps
Let's follow their lead
We've lost the meaning
We've lost the rhyme
I want to kiss her but she doesn't have the time
And we pretend we're something else


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    i love the lyrics, and im sure i will love the music when i finally get to hearn it!!!

    IloveLCon November 03, 2006   Link
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    Now, don't mob me or anything, but in my opinion, this song is one of LC's worst. I'm not impressed with 'Pretty New Things'. I've heard much better from them...Like most songs from 'On To The Next One' and back. PNT has a few good songs...Pretty New Things, Don't Touch Me, Stop Sign, and maybe a few other that I can't think of off the top of my head...I don't really like what they did to The Answer either...that song was COMPLETELY different from when I heard it when the came to my school...I think they're doing newer stuff like the songs on PNT because they're getting more and more known...i mean they just finished a tour and they're going on another in a few days...I dunno...oh well...

    LastConservativeFanon November 04, 2006   Link
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    omg are you serious? this is like my favorite song by them.

    denson January 03, 2007   Link

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