I won't go because I've been there before,
and it took twenty years to pick my face up off the floor.

I'm not "sorry" if "things" aren't the "same"

but sleepless nights are hardly worth the cheapness of your game.

And if you know what I mean then live for yourself,

because life is too short to waste it on somebody else.

There was a time, and I swear that I cared...

I gor burned , and now I walk with this fist in the air.

I DON'T CARE WHAT THEY SAY,
they're NOT the ones who have to live with the pain.

Black Heart Breaking, Broken Bonds.

I should have known all along.

Don't talk to me.

I'm as deaf as I am blind.

Thanks for making me cheap, and thanks for the wasted time.


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    Hehe, before I signed this, I had the idea that no one would have already done so... and I feel stupid now because I feel exactly the same way, but I don't want to sound liek a cheese ball and say the exact same thing everyone else did. I'd have to say this is my FAVORITE American Nightmare song... After a bound two year relationship (give or take a month or so) this song was my allabye... "I don't care what they fucking say, they're not the ones who have to live with the paaaiin FUCK YOU". That's so powerful. I don't get the same feeling when I listen to Gorilla BIscuits, or even Reach the sky, for that matter (being they are the pioneers of actual emotional hardcore...), or to take it even farther... Turning Point. These guys are definately a band to fucking remember to put on a road tape when you make one.

    Assuck 555on June 30, 2002   Link

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