What if I, lead a different life,
Would you stay, stay?
What if you, could only speak the truth,
What would you say, say?

Time doesn't wait for anyone.

There's a part in everyday,
Where I lie to myself and say that it's okay.
'cause if I don't I think I'll go insane.
But the truth is, I only have myself to blame.

Explain to me how you're so damn naive,
Think I don't see, see.
Forget what I said you're only good in bed
Or on your knees, knees.

Time doesn't wait for anyone.

There's a part in everyday,
Where I lie to myself and say that it's okay.
'Cause if I don't I think I'll go insane.
But the truth is, I only have myself to blame.

Time doesn't wait for anyone.

There's a part in everyday,
Where I lie to myself and say that it's okay.
'Cause if I don't I think I'll go insane.
But the truth is, I only have myself to blame.

There's a part in everyday,
Where I lie to myself and say that it's okay.


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The Truth Lyrics as written by Clawson Beck

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    Love this song. Love this album. You did good Nick =]...not that that's a surprise.

    Stupid Kidon November 03, 2007   Link

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