I feel my hope is slowly dying
Turn around cuz I might start crying
Every second of every day
You have no shame, no shame
I'm on my back keeping muscle at a steady pace
Everybody seems to think life is a low risk
Got to get you out to the real world before anybody else does

Chorus:
Welcome to my world knowing that there's nothing I can do
I'm in over my head
I witness everyday how ignorant some people can be
Have you no shame? No shame…

I'm trying to show you that your life's misguided
I could have given in so why should I fight it?
I know you're wishing you could change this picture of its dirty frame
And rearrange
And I'm not hyper, you don't show any aggression
Learning the hard way will loosen the tension
Try and grasp the concept for your own sake

(Chorus)

No shame…

(Chorus x2)


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    I think this is my favorite song from them next to So Clear. Everyone should hear them out on mp3.com Nural is a talented band that will go places if they keep on playing how they play now. For another great band like this one go check out Devenir's music.

    MaVeRiXon July 23, 2002   Link
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    This song is awesome-and honestly i can't pick favorites with Nural's songs..they're all great! MaVeRiX is right, you NEED to listen to them at mp3.com/nural their songs are so amazing.

    xHurleyGurliexon September 02, 2002   Link

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