No don't you believe in me
And I sure as hell don't trust in you
Left that a long time ago,
Your life turned inside out
Look at me to point your finger,
But your time is running out.
The bridge is down and done,
No we can't start
'Til we find where we've begun.

I'll be here before the end of time
To take you home
Cut yourself a slice of life
Before eternal cold comes down

Believe in me

Why find a way out
'til you damn sure have been in
Won't be long to much of nothing
End these dreams of death and live
Figure it out, put you down
For an hour, or a day
Could be a minute, or they waste it away

Left that a long time ago
In a sea of disappointment
No we can't stop, 'til we find where we begun.

Don't ask for forgiveness,
Ask for trust 'cause change
Is the path we laid for us,
No we'll never stop, asking for this
Take a stand against this prejudice,
You ask for this
All the blind can see there's never justice
All the deaf can hear the words that I say
Don't ask forgiveness, asshole

The best of nothing left


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    No clue what this song means.

    SillyCheekson March 09, 2012   Link

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