Spend your lazy, endless crazy
Days inside my head.
You're so selfish, you're not the only
One who thinks he's dead.
I'm paid to smile, now I'm on trial
For what you think I said.
'Cause I never said that everything would be okay,
And I never said that we would live to see another day.

Motivate me
I want to get myself outta this bed.
Captivate me
I want good thoughts inside of my head.
When I fall down would you come around
Pick me right up off the ground?

I'm realistic, and narsosistic
You say I'm selfish and absurd.
You try to change me,
You try to save me,
You say I'm gonna learn.
I'm so blind, I'm out of time,
You're so unkind sometimes.
I never lied, I never lied, I never lied....
'Cause I never said that everything would be OK,
I never said that we would live to see another day...

Motivate me
I want to get myself outta this bed.
Captivate me
I want good thoughts inside of my head.
When I fall down would you come around
Pick me right up off the ground?


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    this is one great song...but it always makes me feel guilty for sleeping and listening to music for like 12 hours streight!! so as soon as i hear " i wanna get myself outa this bed" and my fav part of it is..."I'm paid to smile, now I'm on trial For what you think I said. Cuz I never said that everything would be okay, And I never said that we would live to see another day. " cuz sumtimes when i feel like crap i have to put on a fake smile and help my friends with their problems and never get around to mine which makes me feel worse...i jus get tierd of being know for always smiling and making others happy...but its fun, cept when jerks try to act hard but thats diff right guys!?

    jessiejess88on June 05, 2002   Link

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