I can't believe it was a lie when you said it to me
Played it to me from the heart when you read it to me
Fed it to me with a silver spoon I believed You led me to it as it turns out you been deceived Your fuckin lifestyle's got myself a nervous wreck Havin dreams with my hands around fuckin neck Thrust-Grip it tight-Make it bust I'm losing my head like you lost my fuckin trust

Open up I can see inside your eyes what's to come ahead by the way you feel I can see that you are staring dead
all emotion lost from shit that you have put me through
I will get you back and you will never have a fuckin clue
Wilderness of mirrors and my self will can't stop running riot every time I think about that shit you did I wanna kill everything alive that's in your life I wanna keep it quiet
just to let you know you let me fall that's how I fuckin feel

I feel abused I feel so ashamed Feel the pain from the burn from the lesson learned from the burnin flame I feel the pain and I'm so confused every time you tell a lie your killin my trust leavin faith to die

You never thought I'd dig it up under estimate me you got it all figured out always affiliate me I can never say a word cause evaluate me I can never get away cause you investigate believe yourself when you lie cause you do it so much got me fucked up thinkin about who I can trust everybody comin at me sayin what I should do don't know I feel this way but I wanna kill you

Open up I can see inside your eyes what's to come ahead by the way you feel I can see that you are staring dead all emotion lost from shit that you have put me through I will get you back and you will never have a fuckin clue
Wilderness of mirrors and my self will can't stop running riot every time I think about that shit you did I wanna kill everything alive that's in your life I wanna keep it quiet just to let you know you let me fall that's how I fuckin feel

I feel abused I feel so ashamed Feel the pain from the burn from the lesson learned from the burnin flame I feel the pain and I'm so confused every time you tell a lie your killin my trust leavin faith to die die
Fucked up inside I see you inside It's not good

Why don't you see what you do Why should I wait here for you
What do you see in yourself How can you live with yourself
How could you think I could trust Always leave me in distrust
Thinkin the same way you do Put beside the things I knew
I try
Goodbye

I feel abused I feel so ashamed
Feel the pain from the burn
from the lesson learned from the burnin flame
I feel the pain and I'm so confused
every time you tell a lie
your killin my trust leavin faith to die


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    This song obviously means to me that a bitch messed with the writer of the song, so he pretty much hates her...alot. It pretty much makes him crazy.

    this is the song that many mistook for people=shit by slipknot before the album came out.

    md420on April 15, 2002   Link

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