not feeling, not nothing, good intentions
but jealousy takes over all
excuses, abuses, this time i know it's not over so i
take all my pride & i shove it back down inside
this time, harassment's gone too far
get away from me, stay the fuck away from me (x4)
he wanted more, one ~, a silent score
ruin my life, kill me now & burn my soul
get away from me, stay the fuck away from me (x4)
{What, is it me?
you can't go out at night, answer me
tell me all about your other life, answer me
what about all those times you looked me in the eyes and said you lied?
you know it's over, over} {x3}
i'm through
get away from me, stay the fuck away from me (x4)
you sold your soul to ~


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    This is a song about a guy repidlity breaking up with a girl (probably Morgan), and getting back together. She calls it "harassment" because he is constantly messing with her head. Then, he finally breaks it off for good and gets a new girl, and morgan still thinks he is hers, so of course, shes filled with jealously. But, in realizing what he really was, and how he hurt her, she lets out all of her anger and screams for him just to stay away once and for all. All the torture he put her through surfaces in her intense chorus. She realized he used her for sex, and she feels stepped on, angry, and sad all at the same time.

    "Tell Me About Your Others, I've Started To Like That. Answer Me. What About All Those Times You Looked Me In The Eyes And Said You Lied. " She reveals how he cheated on her inbetween breakups.

    Morgan ends the song in an intense empowering phrase giving her the upperhand, and telling him that in his actions, he just made her stronger. Or atleast thats how I took it.

    METALLICFIREon June 29, 2003   Link

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