[Chorus: ]
Hey Miss Sobriety
Do you remember me
Or how to say my name?
Do you remember when
We were friends
All the way back then?

You crushed our confidence
But you never taught it how to stay
And if I learnt one thing
It's that you always have a price to pay
I've learnt one man's trash
Is another man's treasure

[Chorus: ]

Hey hey hey Miss Confidence
Do you remember when you kept me safe
Are my eyes deceiving
Are you believing
Have I made you lose your faith?
One man's pain
(one man's pain)
Is another man's pleasure
(is another man's pleasure)

[Chorus: ]

One man's trash
Is another man's treasure
(don't you wonder why I even loved her?)
One man's pain
Is another man's pleasure

I never thought I'd get so low
Never thought that I could get so low
This is as far as I will go
I never thought I'd get so low
When I start thinking it's the bottom, I know
I never thought I'd get so low
Direct me which way I should go
(One man's trash
Is another man's treasure)

[Chorus: ]


One man's trash
Is another man's treasure
(don't you wonder why I even loved her?)
One man's pain
Is another man's pleasure
(I need to find a way to do this over)
One man's trash
Is another man's treasure
(I should have known that she could be my saviour)
One man's pain
Is another man's pleasure

I never thought I'd get so low
Never thought that I could get so low
Well I never thought I'd get so low
Never thought that I could get so low
Well I never thought id get so low
Never thought that I could get so low


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Miss Sobriety Lyrics as written by David Andrew Melillo Dave Melillo

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    i believe this song is about Shaant and how he use to be an alcoholic

    TheHeartNeverLies-xon June 22, 2008   Link

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