April '07, Ohio
Three days in. only a week to go
Searching for a meaning
As to why you left Cleveland
When you ditched us, then you
Hopped a bus & headed for home
Keep it bottled up
It will make you go nuts
Cigarette pint of stout
Drink it in smoke it out
Don't give up on your vision
For one thats impaired
When the world's got you down
Take a breath of fresh air
I've got no bad intentions
And I've got no remorse
Something burns deep within me
And that's my driving force
When you look back on this day
And you ask yourself "Why?"
You'll still be here tomorrow
Don't forget that you're alive


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    Second favorite track off the album.

    979259on December 14, 2007   Link
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    Favorite track off the album*.

    979259on January 04, 2008   Link
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    The song that got me into The Fad.

    Btw, am I hearing it wrong or it should be "Keep it in, bottled up"?

    Buljkoon September 12, 2012   Link

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