If I could just be nice to you
Would you believe it was true
I just can't imagine what you'd say
And if you respect the way I act
Then I've got to figure that you're cracked
Either way it's probably neither way

I don't understand I thought you'd never last
And all the questions that I thought you'd never ask
And all my tolerance it disappeared so fast
It's not my fault I'm just a pain in the ass

I wonder if you understand
The truth behind an unkind hand
A blow to let me know I made my point
That my loss for words left unclear
Answered strikes a note of fear
Appears my visions left you out of joint

another time I kept my cool
Lost within a world of fools
Remained content in calling you a clown
It's not like we have full control
It's not like we're responsible
And lashing out can only let you down






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    Fascinating song, although nobody has commented on it so perhaps it's not all that fascinating:)

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