Smiley, little baby snuggled in her mommy's arms.
Pray you'll always keep yer daughter
safe and free from harm.
I wish that everyone lived in a happy place
Sunshine and bright eyes on everybody's face.

Its not about me.a
Its not about you.
Its not about them or what they do.
Its not about pride its about:
We must all understand
Violence life
Its not about me.
Its not about you.
Its about life

Apathy kills anger-and this is what ya choose.
There's always gonna' be somebody who will loose.
Did ya ever stop and think about the world as is.
Life's about living, can't believe it's come to this.

Its not about me.
Its not about you.
Its not about them or what they do.
Its not about pride its about:
We must all understand
Violence life
Its not about me.
Its not about you.
Its about life


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Violence Lyrics as written by Brittin Karroll Beth Nicole Hopkins

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    I don't know what the song is about but it is one of my faves.

    sixedhearton December 16, 2005   Link
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    fazeteen.com/fall2003/bifnaked.htm

    ^ Tells you what you need to know. ;]

    CauseBiffyIsAwesomeon March 19, 2008   Link

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