When I walk down the street
I be trippin' on my feet
And my clothes, they don't match
And my bluejeans need a patch
It's cold outside
Is there someone tonight?
It's cold outside
Would you let me come inside
Make it right?

Here it's clear
That I'm not getting better
When I fall down
You put me back together

My hairdo isn't cool
And my lips are lined with drool
I'm a mess since you left
You can use this fool
I'm a useless tool
It's cold outside
Is there someone there tonight?
It's cold outside
Would you let me come inside
And make it right?

Here it's clear
That I'm not getting better
When I fall down
You put me back together

I'm alone
In my room
I don't know what to do
When I fall down
You put me back together

And when I daydream
We're eating ice cream
It's such a nice scene
But then I wake up crying
I know I'd just be lying

Right here it's clear
That I'm not getting better
When I fall down
You put me back together
Here it's clear
That I'm not getting better
When I fall down
You put me back together

I'm alone
In my room
I don't know what to do
When I fall down
You put me back together


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    My Opinion

    This is probably my favorite song on Raditude, really meaningful.

    CuzIAintGotAllNighton January 04, 2010   Link

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