I was sowing my leggings back together.
But not very well
I was, standing by the dashboard, when that plate, it sorta just..fell.
Well sometimes I think that I'm lucky.
And other times, I don't.
Well most of the time I just think
well I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up.
well I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up.
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up.

I was, making the dinner.
When it sorta just burnt.
I was, walking down the stairs, when I tripped, fell to the bottom, broke my foot and
It really fucking hurt.
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up.
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I d can't fuck everything else up.
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up.

Well sometimes I think that you hate me.
And other times I think that you think I'm endearing.
Sometimes I just don't know you at all.
Even though I like to think I was a bit of a know-it-all
Sometimes I just cant work you out
Even though Id like to know what you were about
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up
Well at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up
Well at least I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up

Yeah I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up

Yeah at least I'm lucky I don't have all the power in the world so I can't fuck everything else up


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    basically, its about a girl who is really cumsy, and messes a lot of trival things up, and she's saying (positively) "at least i dont have all the power in the world so i cant fuck everything else up" kinda taking the piss out of herself

    megan-janeon June 23, 2007   Link

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