well i guess that i messed up this time
well im in trouble now
yesterday everything was fine
but i dont remember how

toes to the edge
back to the wall
there\'s no where to go
so push me and ill fall

thinking backwards, trying to recall
things are akward, im trying not to fall
broken puzzle, missing pieces
as i stumble, my anger releases

well i guess that im losing my mind
its lost and in it i cant find
fell apart oh-so-long ago
since then ive been laying low

toes to the edge
back to the wall
theres no where to go
so push me and ill fall

missing something needed
expectations werent exceded

thinking backwards, trying to recall
things are akward, im trying not to fall
broken puzzle, missing pieces
as i stumble my anger relases


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    HAHA I THINK THIS SONG IS ABOUT ME!! hahahaha j/k....this song is soo great!!! it's a very good song...i dunno what the hell is up taht guys ass who keeps on saying they suck...that is sooooo not true!!!!! they r soo good....their gonna be sick rich and famous as hell!!!!a dn then...when they r famouswe can all laugh at that stupid idiot who says they suck..hahahaha

    paranormal2267on April 07, 2003   Link

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