I dont dont dont believe i fell asleep talk's a waste of time
the roller coaster that I rode with her on valentines
and all i see i dont dont dont believe
and what you see is what you get with me
wasting all your time
going all the way, looking so helpless
everyday
daddy's little defect
all the same
keep your secret away from me
if you want to be mine
so dont dont dont make a sound your fathers around to play with your head
a gift wrapped guilt-trip kisses left you naked in your bed
and all i see i don't don't don't believe
and what you see is what you get with me
wasting all your time
wasting all your time
(chorus x 2)
letting go, letting go again, letting go
let 'em go, and you're left with nothing
let go it will be alright
doesn't matter cause its free to waste your life
I don't don't don't believe I fell asleep talks a waste of time
the roller coaster that I ride with her
wasting all your time
wasting all your time
(chorus x 3)


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    I got the same inpression as ColorMeComplex when I first heard this song, but I think everyone else has the right idea now that I think about it. This song makes me sad though everytime I hear it b/c I'm reminded of when I had to leave the Sugarcult concert early in the show (during this song), b/c my ride screwed me over. Lucky for me I got to talk to Marko before the show & he is one of the nicest people I've ever met. Can't wait to see them again 8.06.02!!

    ~*~ Allie ~*~on July 02, 2002   Link

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