Fight

You're afraid
Like I make my deals with the devil
You've been at it for years
But couldn't reach that next level
Let's keep it real
This is no competition to me
Even if everyone around you acts
Like they don't see

(Oh) is anybody else listening?
Outta sight, outta mind
Is what you'll always be
(Oh) I hold my cards to my chest
I laid my life on the line
So I expect nothing less from you

I speak the truth
And everybody else knows it
So set your ego to the side
And just get the fuck over it
Can't waste my time
On hateful people like you
So keep wishing you were me
And I'll keep making you have to

(Oh) was anybody else listening?
Outta sight, outta mind
Is what you'll always be
(Oh) I hold my cards to my chest
I laid my life on the line
So I expect nothing less from you

I just cant believe
Its really come to this
Because without me
You would not exist

Hey, hey
Still got somethin' left to say
Only one in the world
I depend on is me
I need nothin' from no one
I take what I need
Get a hold of yourself
And keep away from me

(Oh) is anybody else listening?
Outta sight, outta mind
Is what you'll always be
(Oh) I hold my cards to my chest
I laid my life on the line
So I expect nothing less from you


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2nd Sucks Lyrics as written by Jeremy Wade Mckinnon Chad Everett Gilbert

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    Jeremy said it in the What Separates Me From You Track Commentary, what the song's about, here's what he said:

    “This song is, uh, directly about people that kind of look at being in a band in our whole lifestyle that we live and they look at it is like a competition, you know, kind of thing. ‘Cause that’s just not the kind of band we are and I realize that we’re all trying to make a living out of it and stuff, but you know. I mean, the way we look at things is we do what we wanna do and we don’t really care what anyone thinks, we’re just really fortunate that kids like what we do, you know, so, I mean, we just kind of do what we want and we try to have a good time like when we play shows, with what we do on stage and stuff like that and uh, sometimes a lot of these more serious bands don’t take kindly to that and, I don’t know, we had some run-ins with people and we’re just trying to, you know, be nice and you know, be good people on the road, just trying to hang out. People take shit way too seriously and you know, that’s what that song’s about. You do you, I’ll do me, ‘cause I’m happy and they’re not.”

    xSpringxon February 19, 2013   Link

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