I don't have nothing to give
But if I could I'd give my heart's beat
But my mind and heart breaks

Yeah, it's just a bitch
Yeah, it's just a bitch
Yeah, it's just a bitch

You know we're living in shit
Guess the love is where you found it
But my mind and heart breaks

Yeah, it's just a bitch
Yeah, it's just a bitch
Yeah, it's just a bitch

We could leave this world behind
And die, and die in the morning
We could leave this world behind
This world behind

We could leave this world forever
We could leave this world behind
Still my mind and heart breaks

(Ba, ba, ba) yeah, it's just a bitch
(Ba, ba, ba) yeah, it's just a bitch
(Ba, ba, ba) yeah, it's just a bitch
(Ba, ba, ba) yeah, it's just a bitch
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(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah
(Ba, ba, ba) ah ah ah


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    hey hurleychick why dont you go and listen to dashboard confessionals and your other shitty EMO bands whine about how shitty their dad was to them when they were in highschool....lil bitch

    JesusisAliveon August 26, 2002   Link
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    damn right JesusisAlive. thank you.

    Ging3ron January 08, 2006   Link
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    Haha, I love the Mary Chain but Hurley CHick probably has a point here. She probably hasn't heard the lovely warm, fuzzy geetar chords that go with the words tho...

    Yer_Maon February 22, 2006   Link
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    YOU SUCK! WHAT THE FUCK KIND OF MUSIC IS THIS ANYWAY? WHO LISTENS TO THIS? why don't you just kill yourself and get it over with so we don't have to hear your stupid "I HATE THE WORLD" stupid-ass music. thankyou- the lollipop kiln

    hurleychick42069on April 26, 2002   Link

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