love is an identity crisis
i'll never know how good's to hate
i'll never learn to trust my fate

So take that nails away from me
so take that poison of liberty
I'll never understand it
I'll rather be a hater

Ode the the End
no more pretend
She loves me not
It hurt's a lot

love is a rape of insecurity
I'll never know how good's to be me
I'll never learn to trust the late

So take that nails away from me
so take that poison of liberty
i'll never understand it
i'll rather be a hater

Ode the the End
no more pretend
She loves me not
It hurt's a lot

fields of pain
fields of pain
fields of pain


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    wow.. this is pretty good. It's definatly poetry. What kind of music is this, or have you gotten anything published?

    myownprison333on July 09, 2002   Link
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    this lyric got no music yet....lol

    whitepoetton July 09, 2002   Link
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    Dude your deep i give you props. Once you get some tunes goin Drop me a line i wanna hear. So E-mail mail me.

    ADudeNamedStevenon July 09, 2002   Link
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    I dont understand y 'Like a Man' does not come up on the list of lyrics but if you search for it a song title you can get it.

    little meon July 09, 2002   Link
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    hey little me,who the fuck are ya?like a man is not frieden!

    whitepoetton July 09, 2002   Link
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    "She loves me not It hurt's a lot"

    well, maybe a little juvenile, but that's part of its goodness.

    stardropleton July 09, 2002   Link
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    i guess its about a guy who's really unsure about love,or his feelings of love for this gal.. first he goes,"love is an identity crisis"..then he says,"love is a rape of insecurity"..he applauds the gal at first.."that that nails away from me"..then it worsens,and he's saying,"she loves me not,it hurts a lot"..well,confused love would appear to be the theme here..am i anywhere close? i dunno...hehehe..nice stuff..meaningful

    dariofooon July 10, 2002   Link
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    yeah,confusing love....it's kinda the feelings of a guy who thought we knew everything about love,till he losted the girl of his life....

    whitepoetton July 10, 2002   Link
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    wow good stuff! tell me when it gets music to it. check out 'Ogulate'. I am their biggest fan and nobody has heard of them lol.

    ryboon July 12, 2002   Link
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    ok.about the lyric to came up as a song...well,im pretty close to buy a guitar :p then i'l have to learn ...lol

    whitepoetton July 12, 2002   Link

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