Use me!

They take my voice and they feed my eyes
All I read is a bed of lies
I know the truth of the idiot youth
Is nothing than a guise

And who's scared?
Not me

So get up and use me

The universe, white from a bed
And don't you know he's already dead

So get up and use me

Tell me I have everything to live for
It means nothing to me
And from what I can see
And I'm blind

So get up and use me

The dumbing down of lies
The dumbing down of a bed of lies
So tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me
To get up and use me



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    ok this comment has nothing to do with this song...its just the first one so people would read this FF IS NOT GAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE LEAD SINGER IS BI THE SONG MICHEAL IS A GAY SONG BUT THEY WERE AT A CLUB AND THEY WERE DRUNK!! U DO WEIRD THINGS WHEN UR DRUNK! that is the only song that they have that is gay...all the rest are bout girls... watch the darts of pleasure video it shows alex MAKING OUT WIH GIRLS!!! GIRLS!!!!!!!! so there...i sed it.....good night everybody

    chibi102on May 30, 2007   Link

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