Our lives?
They're nine to seven
Why aren't things wild?
You said you was a flower child
I can respect your soul searching
But now's no time for questioning

I'm sure you've been misled before
And once you'd trust they'd slam the door
But I'm everything I claim to be
You just need vodka and honesty?
Do you know who I am
Do you know who I am

My love is real
As real as the flowers you smoke to get high
My love is real
As real as our God who has spoken on how we can fly
My love is real
As real as flowers

You're 22
Why aren't you free?
You're mom and daddies victory
A soul that's lived a thousand lives
Don't hide behind child's eyes

I'm sure you've been misled before
And once you'd trust they'd slam the door
But I'm everything I claim to be
You just need vodka and LSD?
Do you know who I am?
Do you know who I am?

My love is real
As real as flowers

I love you, you hate me
I took math class, that ain't a fair exchange
I call you, you hang up
Don't have to be a bitch and have your number changed
I'm sorry, forgive me
I never meant to call you those names
But I'm lonely, so lonely, please



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    Just heard this song for the first time yesterday, great stuff too bad they stopped after one album.

    frankcostanzaon January 16, 2008   Link

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