Decide, decide
Is this safe to say?
Decide
Is that your style?
Is this decided?
Decide
Is this it?
Is this decided?
Decide
Really?
Fine

You walked in here
Was it like a dream?
You got in here
Was it like it seemed?

I won't say nothing, nothing
Not a fucking thing
Wish you would've said something, something
Something

Decide, decide
Is this safe to say?
Decide
Is that your style?
Is this decided?
Decide
Is this it?
Is this just fine?
Decide
Just fine
Everything is fine
Everything's just fine
Everything is fine
Everything's fine

You walked in here
Was it like a dream?
You got in here
Was it like it seemed?

I won't say nothing, nothing
Not a fucking thing
I just wanna say something, something
Something
And I wish one thing, one thing
Just one fucking thing
I heard her say something
Something, something

Decide, decide
Is this safe to say?
Decide
Is that your style?
Is this decided?
Decide
Is this it?
Is this just fine?
Everything's fine
Everything is fine
Everything just fine
Everything is fine


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Rats!Rats!Rats! Lyrics as written by Abran Cunningham Abe Cunningham

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    I love his voice on this one. It's a bit higher and it flows so well compared to all the other screams on this cd. Intense lyrics. Love it.

    ekyryliukon November 01, 2006   Link

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