You’ll dance and laugh and cry
I’m dreaming dreams that wont come true
Don’t bat your eyes
You care for yourself and others too
But me you treat like a disease
And now I think it’s true

Don’t look at me that way
My heart is all I have
Will you ever stop?
Your words cut deep
Will you ever stop throwing me away?

The red head vs. the pretty red bracelet

You’re all that’s wrong with me
You rip and tear
Call me when you’re through
She’s kind you’re not
She’s sweet you’re not
That’s the last time I trust a red head

Silence falls upon us
The music stops for a bit
Smoke paints a picture of you
The noose that I hang myself with


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    ...that post was stupid. this song is good, bayside are good peoples, if you havent heard them im sure you will...

    madwillyon September 09, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    I only just got this song and he hasn't even started singing yet and there are tears in my eyes. Bayside > everything.

    Maddie,fabregason September 25, 2009   Link
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    this song is fucking amazing musicaly

    fuck listen to the entro

    malllorieeeon April 06, 2007   Link
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    where can i get this song? i have every bayside song except for this one

    mtownlaxer24on January 10, 2008   Link
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    this song makes me mad case im a redhead and im not like that....damn the man.

    forgetmenotson August 12, 2002   Link

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