And it begins, I toss and turn
But things can't be much worse
Hurry up and wait, this convoluted state,
Induced by you, and the loaded things you say

You're gonna miss, gonna miss, gonna miss me someday
You're gonna miss, gonna miss, gonna miss me someday

The siren sings, to pull you in
as things are wearing thin
The time it takes, before you break,
Let me introduce myself, my name is Fate

You're gonna miss, gonna miss, gonna miss me someday
You're gonna miss, gonna miss, gonna miss me someday

You gotta take you're time with things like these
all that you want is someone to ask for apologies
for things that don't exist, they just don't make sense
So much pretense

April 5th, I arise with chapped lips
And the babbling of nonsense over the TV's dull hiss
The events of April 4th align just a little more
Than the infatuated roar of the kids across the street
Though they speak not to me, they go deeper than my worry
With a friend of a friend who at a bar last night told me that they loved me
But it must've been the Bacardi that had her hanging off me,
Saying things she didn't mean, but her words still haunt me!


Lyrics submitted by twilly2, edited by ChipperSpiff

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    well.....just listened to the whole ablum and..........there were a couple good songs but ima go listen to manipulator now

    LAMB0Fg0d420on October 23, 2009   Link

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