Handy it's for you even though you're not supposed to.
Go away Sue fool Sue.
With a smile at your creation of a mass anticipation.
Go away Sue, go on Sue.
Give a milder man his place to give a silencer it's grace to.
Go-ahead Sue, go on Sue.

Try to get it straight,
I'm in action and I hate it.
Can I write my eager list with a message on the end?
You can reach me at the station,
I will swear to keep you waiting.
Am I joking?
Am I hell.
I'm a user and I'm closer.

It's a silly kind of meaning,
I can see sense in your reason.
Go away fool, away fool.
Either way to be tight fisted other means have been enlisted.
In your name fool, name fool.
Take a second to decide if you and I are going to croak
If you are maimed fool, maimed fool.

So let it go, lady leave it out.
Oh why cause I read so.
Caught you on the ground again and it looks so.
Fully is the fake without any cuts show.
Filling in the time before.
About time.
They convince you to agonise.
Take a cut when you get the prize.
About time.
Make a limp cause he's at the door
With a splint you can ask for more.
About time.
Press eject when the fund it ends,
Then again on the gravy train.
About time.

Did it up I tried to qualify a lie to hurt you.
Go ahead Sue, go on Sue.
Be a dear and say to no one never know you might be told on.
Go ahead Sue, go on Sue.
I am always by your side to tell a lie if I'm allowed to.
Go-ahead Sue, go on Sue.


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    A soldier at war having a relationship but not being able to commit...or a tale of fraud?Maybe that is the fraud?

    readtheselipson January 16, 2006   Link

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