I Can't Stand Being With You

Everything that you did
Everything that you said
You may as well be down at the mall
cause that's no different, than being at the bar

I saw that look in your eyes
It made me realize
that you changed, changed from what you were,
and now you're no better than a pop culture whore

I can't stand being with you
I can't stand the bar scene you're in too
Can't you see what you've become,
It's every fucking thing
that you swore you'd always snub
I can't stand being with, being with...

Sit there like all the old fools
perched up high on your bar stool
One day you told me, "I'll never be like them..."
but I don't see a difference from the outside looking in

All the punks at the bar
like they could start up a war
Revolution plotted in a bottle,
the thought makes the laugh and 1 turn on some Nirvana

I can't stand being with you
And I can't stand the drugs scene you're in too
Can't you see that what you've become.
It's every fucking thing
that you swore you'd always snub?
I can't stand being, being with you!


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I Can't Stand Being With You Lyrics as written by Patrick C. Bollinger Justin Cathal Geever

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    isnt insane j like a fucking ICP rapper? you are not one to be dissing other peoples music choices...

    WouldItBeYouon October 22, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    This is a really good Anti-Flag song!

    saves_the_day_girlon May 14, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    LIKE, OH MY GOD, AND SAVES THE DAY SUCKS!

    Insane_Jon August 16, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    haha

    rimzilwaveon August 26, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    don't you hate when people are mean to other people just because of their taste in music?

    ilikefoodon April 27, 2003   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yeah u shouldnt do that man. its rude. but in reality, saves the day DOES suck

    DickyDocDogon May 10, 2003   Link
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    WouldItBeYou ~ haha u made me laugh your so write! xD

    pimpingpastaon November 17, 2007   Link
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    Really obvious that the song's about a friend/girlfriend of the narrator who sometime ago despised and mocked consumerists and consumerism in general, but ended up becoming the same thing.

    cyberchaoson May 10, 2019   Link

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