She once told me not to listen,
Find the answers, intuition,
Follow no one, trust your instincts,
Face the world, find out it stinks.

Don't come crying,
Don't come crying,
Don't come cry to me.
I'm not your friend,
I'm just your lover,
Don't put your faith,
Don't put your faith in me,
You cut me up and rob me blind,
But now I'm fine.

She told me about the places I could never find,
She told me how to walk while by her side,
Don't be fooled by teardrops,
They're worth a thousand lies,
When I saw them running down her face,
I believed in her.

Stranded
Stranded

Hit me in the gut,
Like a brick through a window,
Left me in the gutter like a wet news rag,
Sitting alone, thinking about the times we never had,
'Cause you were my life.

She told me if and whether,
We'd spend the night together,
She made so many promises,
I believed in her


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    i cant beleive no one has commented on this song! a great song off a fucking awsome ep! the longest line!

    a song about a relationship fat mike has had? maybe something about being cheated on, or being used.

    Halfdigestedon March 01, 2006   Link
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    being used i guess... :s great song nevertheless..

    caribbeanknighton May 08, 2006   Link
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    I feel this song relates to a controlling or narcissistic partner. She has led him to believe everything and everyone in the world are bad and in order to survive or be loved in the misery is to be with and follow her word. She dictates all his actions and thoughts and he has become very codependent on a toxic lover. Once she has broken him down to her satisfaction she leaves and is off to find the next victim. Nofx has always done a great job of portraying the difficulties, trials and triumphs of everyday life. Just a kick ass track here!

    Dcazcon July 28, 2022   Link

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