Out of all the safe roads promised
We return to the one with no self control
It's a fuel to the fire, that should never burn
While everything around us is so dry
Oh up in smoke we go
(Up in smoke we go)
Oh up in smoke we go
(Up in smoke we go)
Oh up in smoke...

I have no time girl
To play this game with you
I have a queen, why would I settle for a fucking maid?
Don't bring me back to this game

Before you get any ideas, clean yourself off
Oh...
(you get burned)
How many others will it take to reach your goal?
You're never complete
But still you continue to spread it time after time

I have no time girl
To play this game with you
I have a queen, why would I settle for a fucking maid?
Don't bring me back to this game

Go preach your sorrows girl, on someone else
My bet is: its going to end with heartache
Spread your legs one time
Spread your legs two times
We both know this is pathetic

I have no time girl
To play this game with you
I have a queen, why would I settle for a fucking maid?
Don't bring me back to this game

I have a queen, why would I settle for a fucking maid?
Why would I settle for a fucking maid?
Don't bring me back to this game
This game...
To this game...
To this game...

(If you play with fire, you'll get burned)
(If you play with fire, you'll get burned)



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    @ theericsmith - they are all awesome

    and the first line is "Out of all the safe roads from us" not, "Add up all the safe roads from us"

    Aghixon July 18, 2009   Link

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