With you out of my life skies are blue and love is real and true
You fugly brat! ('fraidy cat!)
Who ever thought shit could shine like that?
So glad you stabbed my back
(The blade when I turned my back)

Go away!
I'm through with you and all the games you put me through
You're old and slow, I'm fast and new
Go away!
I'm through with you

Your eyes, they convey all I despise with one glazed glance in my direction
Go grow some balls!
I'm think of you when your momma calls in just her under-alls
I'll photograph your decent, your fall
When you bitch, and beg and crawl

Go away!
I'm through with you and all the games you put me through
Don't you tell me what to do!
Go away!
I'm through with you

Please, just leave you mean nothing more than nothing now to me
Please, just leave you mean nothing more, you mean nothing to me


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    ShyBoysWinXO, go fuck yourself. (no pun intended)

    anyway, i adore this song :] the lyrics describe a situation i was in last year perfectly! and the fact that jordan pundik and chad gilbert do backing vocals is the icing on the cake ^^

    apac123on January 03, 2008   Link
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    a lot of bands that used to be good turn to shit on MTV these guys and tbs and shit but don't be such a douchbag some songs are funny if you don't like it comment something you do

    killyourselfdeadon February 09, 2008   Link
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    LOL

    this song kicks ass.

    best_day_everon June 24, 2006   Link
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    this song is so great. the meaning is clear. haha

    martinixkissesxXon October 13, 2006   Link
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    i cant find this ANYWHERE and its the only say anything song i dont have. its really necessary for my life, where do you go about downloading it?? anyone? please?

    nxdfon March 26, 2007   Link
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    kudos to nxdf.

    stargazing.on June 28, 2007   Link
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    It's going to released on "In Defense Of The Genre", and the lyrics were just posted on the SA forums WAY in advance.

    makeshifton September 18, 2007   Link
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    oh. thanks, i cant fucking wait for the new album. its going to be fantastic

    nxdfon September 29, 2007   Link
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    the title is a quote from the tv show The Office. hilarious.

    pileofleaveson October 14, 2007   Link
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    pileofleaves i watch the office obsessively, what episode was that on?!! seriosuly i have all 3 seasons i dont rememer! let me knoww :]

    ____lavamonsteron October 25, 2007   Link

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