Something strange seems to be plaguing me ,
Everything I touch falls apart
I've lost it all, losing all my luck
Suffering….. 7 years bad luck
I’m Jumping out in front of trucks,
Stepping on the cracks
Seeing my reflection in the broken glass
Black cats jumping out at me, at night
Oh my God, nothing seems to be going right
I’m having 7 years bad luck (4x)
it’s so,
it's so strange cause you've granted my every wish (it’s so, it’s so strange)
I’m having 7 years bad luck (2x)
But maybe, this could be, the best thing, (7 years bad luck) that's ever, happened to me (7 years bad luck)
I'm keeping you away…. I’m better off this way (7 years bad luck)
It’s better that I don’t see you anymore
(I’m having 7 years bad luck)


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    glasseater went on your with one of my favorite bands, strung-out, and before, i had heard of, but never heard glasseater. so i wasnt expecting to much...but i couldnt have been more wrong..they blew me away, they were incredible..after there set i think half the people in the club rushed to by a cd, they rocked the house, and now, they are one of my favorites..i remember hearing this song and its an amazing song..they dont just rock my socks..they steal them, and set them ablaze and poke at them with sticks for a while..i cant wait for the new disc, rock on

    maybIllcatchfireAK3on July 02, 2002   Link

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