Mirror on the wall, who will cause my fall?
My eyes are swollen wide, but hey

Take me by surprise
Color my insides
With all the little things you hate
With all the little things you hate

[chorus:]
Better kill me, tonight
Before you see me cry
Better kill me, tonight
Before you run another lifetime
Better kill me, tonight
Before you see me cry
Better kill me, tonight
Before you lie

I can fill you in, I can fill you up
But I still haven't seen you laugh
When all i want is you, all I hate is you
But I still haven't made you dance,
But I....

[Chorus]

Better kill me, tonight
Before you see me cry
Better kill me, tonight... oh

Better kill me, oh
Mother fucker, oh... yeah


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Saturday Morning Lyrics as written by Drew James Stewart Aaron R. Bruno

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    you'll hear lots of different oppinions of hth, and just about every1 i kno has so many different inturpretations,and this 1 is one where everyone will tell u different. i just want to let ya knowthat this is such a awesome song!!

    Tenacious Joeon July 30, 2002   Link

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