Look me in the eyes, swallow your pride
Tell me what you think of me
Can't you see all I need is a breath of fresh air
From the bullshit you keep feeding me?
I know I'm a suspect as much as a victim
At least I've got the balls to admit
After all that I've said
After all that I've done
I still know I'm this piece of shit

So go ahead and tell me
I can see it on your lips
You've always burned by the warmth from us all
Now your shoulder's so fucking chipped
Spit your rage, speak your fire
Let the flames of your hatred hit me
Burn me all you like
Let the flames lick higher
It's that's left that I need

Now when was it ever about taking sides?
Everyone's had enough of you
I've seen the monster you've become
After all the shit we've been put through

Everyone has to fucking talk
Everyone has to say their piece
No one can take a moment to feel what I feel
No one gets a chance to talk
No one gets to say their piece
Your burning tongue won't let a single person get a word out

Now nobody's left to burn
They've all packed up and left you
Now I don't know where to begin
Convincing you, you're not who you think you are
You're just your best friend's enemy

Look me in the eyes, swallow your pride
Tell me what you think of me
Can't you see all I need is a breath of fresh air
From the bullshit you keep feeding me?

Look me in the eyes, swallow your pride
Look me in the eyes, swallow your pride
Look me in the eyes, and swallow your pride
Tell me what you think of me
Tell me what you think of me
Tell me what you think of me

Tell me what you think of me


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    love this fucking song x

    kieran43on June 04, 2009   Link

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