Those pictures in my head
Of memories I can't forget
So many scars in my chest
They brought me where I'm at
I'd never change that
I felt lost and betrayed
Almost lost my way
Now I see through your mascarade
Once close to me, now you're my enemy
Bittersweet memories
Stuck in my head
I will not forget
Those bittersweet memories
They made me who I am
And I'll never change a thing
The people that I met
The fights that I had
Got knocked down so many times
But now I'm stronger and back up
Cause I don't give a fuck
Stayed always true to myself
Trust me, I don't need your help
And if you come at me again
I'm not the same young man
Expect a different end
Bittersweet memories
Stuck in my head
I will not forget
Those bittersweet memories
They made me who I am
And I'll never change a thing
Bittersweet memories
Embrace 'em when I can
They made me who I am
Bittersweet memories
Forever in my head
And I'll never change that


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    this is a really good song

    Horndog728on April 29, 2002   Link

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