I've come 2 grips, unreality, through fatality, realized just how much
Happiness brings to me....lately, doubt and worries' inflicted my mind w/ an
Illness of ego, the worst of it's kind, been so busy unhappy unnerved, I can,
See my destiny is chasing me, I'm, finally happy and ready to go, I had a one
Night stand w/ myself last night, the fright of a lifetime, once again I have
Proven my strength to myself on my own


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1 Nite Stand Lyrics as written by Michael Frederick De Wolf Jarrod Douglas Montague

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    I think he sort of surprised himself with how intelligent he is. It's like hes so busy, no time for happiness- and since destiny is chasing him he's tried to avoid it! He's finally prepared to take on the world "happy and ready to go" and it's just that personal strength that comes out when you need it. and when you need it so much you'd do anything

    RoCkNrOllWhoReon April 17, 2002   Link
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    Actually the one night stand with himself is like when you sit by yourself writing and you learn about yourself. It can be really fucked up, the fright of a lifetime, but then its better. Strength. see.....

    adamizeron May 23, 2002   Link
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    its about his strugle with mushrooms, as he stos to quit

    the_daysaveron June 11, 2002   Link
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    as he trys to quit*

    the_daysaveron June 11, 2002   Link
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    this song reminds me of one of my best friends, he got into a bunch of drugs, even tho it wasnt his thing, he never really dated, then he met this one girl, and he realized, just how much he wanted to be happy, and how much he didnt want to live his life a lie anymore, he wasnt destined to be a crack addict, he was destined to be happy, he's proven his strength by making himself happy, not pretending to, but thats just a crazy girls vision, so who knows and who cares what i htink....:-)

    BeenWalkedOnGalon August 14, 2002   Link
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    this song is so cool, one of my personal favorites of TapRoot.

    GlassJAw182on May 01, 2003   Link
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    lyrics are so messed, up... sorry... I just noticed and it bothered me

    Kryeon April 08, 2005   Link
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    nevermind... I'm a bit out of it at the moment...

    Don't mind me

    Kryeon April 08, 2005   Link

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