Here is a lesson, stop trying to impress them, the look on her face is like no, no no no no
Question answer Question, No question answer question, no one cares who you know know know know know know
Here is a lesson stop trying to impress them, the look on her face is like no no no no no no
Know who you are before you claim you're a star, for now we are all just like no no no and no

And all you've said to me
Has left me with anxiety.
Let's just keep this underneath.
You speak of me in disbelief.

This ain't no fuckin day job
I don't just sit around
Counting all my money
This is how you go out
I don't just sit around
Counting all my money
This how you go out
You go out like a bang
I envision your brain like a crashing car
The cable it just snaps holding up the elevator
This ain't no fuckin day job
I don't just sit around
This is how you go out you go out like a bang

Here is a lesson, stop trying to impress them, the look on her face is like no, no no no no
Question answer Question, No question answer question, no one cares who you know know know know know know
Here is a lesson stop trying to impress them, the look on her face is like no no no no no no
Know who you are before you claim you're a star, for now we are all just like no no no and no

Hello my name is Jon fucking Mess
I wrote the script on getting you out of your dress
Would you like to go out sometime
Ill tear open your body and breakdown your emotional guard
Cause I like love and its no good to me if you don't reciprocate the feeling, if you don't give back im crushed ill go out drinking


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    Hello, my name is Jon fucking Mess I wrote the script on getting you out of your dress Would you like to go out sometime? I'll tear open your body and break down your emotional guard Cause I might love, and it's too good to be if you don't reciprocate the feelings If you don't give back, I guess I'll go out drinking

    Yeh...Some of it still doesn't seem right, but idk.

    Syvixayon August 07, 2008   Link

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