We used to drive all night
We'd get hi all the time
She used to call me all the time
Now she don't
She used to call me all the time
We'd go out all the time
You little angel, you look so fine

Why the fuck you fucking with me
Why the fuck you playing with me
Why the fuck you wasting my time
Why the fuck you hiding my sunshine

With friends like you who really needs it
Your smiling face is misplaced, you're so deceiving
I can feel my spirit leaving
I cut my wrists you see them bleeding
Just like a parasite you creeping
See me psychotic, see me jumping of the deep end

We used to drive all night
W'e'd get hi all the time
She used to call me all the time
Now she don't
She used to call me all the time
We'd go out all the time
But that's over and its done, and its all right, oh yeah

Why won't you just leave me alone
Why won't you take your funky ass on home
You got nothing to say that I want to hear
I see through you, you perfectly clear

With friends like you who really needs it
Your smiling face is misplaced, you're so deceiving
I can feel my spirit leaving
I cut my wrists you feel them bleeding
Just like a parasite you creeping
Suffer like the fucking crucifixion
Cover me with dirt, there won't be no resurrection
See me psychotic, see me jumping off the deep end

We used to drive all night
We'd get hi all the time
She used to call me all the time
Now she don't
She used to call me all the time
We'd go out all the time
You little angel, you look so fine

If I told you how I felt, you would throw it back at me
Your wicked mouth would laugh at me
I hear you laughing at me
Your eyes could never lie to me
Words are all lies to me, it's all lies to me

With friends like you who really needs it
Your smiling face is misplaced, your so deceiving
I can feel my spirit leaving
You cut my wrists, you feel them bleeding
Just like a parasite you creeping
Baby got me psychotic, got me jumping of the deep end


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Pac Bell Lyrics as written by Chad Benekos Ben Vaught

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    Man, I use to listen to this song all the time, then I forgot about it. Me and my girl just broke up and this song epitimises our reltionship and how I feel now. Glad I found this song again. FUCK THAT BITCH!!!!!!

    lestat86on November 07, 2007   Link

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