Hold on
Where did you get those little facts from?
Last i heard we hadn't changed for anyone
Celebrate your pace, your hate for attention
Hang it high for everyone to see

I've said, too many things that i meant
and you don't think for yourself and this shows
Believe anything that you hear
But i wouldn't do that to you even though you do that to..

Confused to whom and where i go with all my good news
The forum said it so it fucking must be true
How can i ever even think to trust you?
So I'm gonna cut you, cut you, cut you loose

I've said, too many things that i meant
and you dont think for yourself and this shows
Believe anything that you hear
But i wouldnt do that to you even though you do that to me.

I've said, too many things that i meant
and you dont think for yourself and this shows
Believe anything that you hear
But i wouldnt do that to you even though you do that to me.


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    i think that one's pretty obvious. it's about people who believe every gossip they read or hear (in forums e.g.) about the band and that it sucks that those people don't think for themselves. they believe everything only cause they've heard it from a random person. btw, they're so right! even if your not in a band, you'll know what gossip can do to you. one day you're pregnant, the other day you're a drug addict... and people just believe it no matter what you tell them. thats sooo unfair and annoying

    stjession February 24, 2010   Link
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    i think in the second verse it's "the forum said it, so fuck it must be true"

    heyolexon December 11, 2013   Link

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