This is dedicated to my best friend
And all those night’s we would spend
Talk about Final Fantasy
And About how girls are so crazy
It’s starting to get to me
Life is a puzzle
And I’ve lost half the pieces
I found an old note
And I undid the creases
I read it and laughed to myself
You understand me like nobody else

Life from here is only getting harder
Why bother being Teenage martyrs
Thank god I have friends like you
Who’d stay by me no matter what I do
Thanks a lot it means
So much to me

Remember that one time we
Watched every Kevin Smith Movie
Can’t believe you missed a PS2 by 1.7
That sucks, but I’m glad I met you
You said
Same to You
But it’s true
True Friends understand
That when you do all you can
Sometimes things just don’t
Go the way you plan

Life from here is only getting harder
Why bother being Teenage martyrs
Thank god I have friends like you
Who’d stay by me no matter what I do
Thanks a lot it means
So much to me

Fourteen and no lifetime goals
What is wrong with these assholes
We’re young and restless
No girlfriends
Hence we’re breastless
Stupid and Horny
School is so boring
Thank god we use AIM
Almost every single day
Are you still sprung over her
I’m not sure, but you said you were
This is the end we fall apart
Up, Left and press start


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    hey, this is a tight song. i really like how the part in the begining goes: "Life is a puzzle And I’ve lost half the pieces I found an old note And I undid the creases"

    that's tight. if people are wondering about the funny title of this song, look at the ataris song with the nearly identical name. similarity?

    thecellistson July 22, 2002   Link

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