you came into my life
without a single thing
I gave into your ways
which left me with nothing
ive given into smiles
I fell for all your games
I wish so bad right now
I hadn't let you win

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x2)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my brain

i scream without a sound
how could you take away
everything that i was
made me a fuckin slave
your face that i despise
your heart inside thats grey
i came today to say
you're fucked in every way

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x2)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my mind
you stole my life
without a sign
you suck me dry

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x8)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my mind
you stole my life
without a sign
you suck me dry


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    oooo! another song that reminds me of my ex. he came into my life looking to for something to take, but "w/o a single thing" to give. i let let him in and he "left me with nothing" "sucked me dry" he was insecure, "in the sea of life youre just a minnow" and he was cold hearted "youre heart inside thats grey" cold and insecure he screwed others over to feel powerful, like he was somebody-and thats a fucked up way of doing things- "fucked in every way" and he wants back into my life. all i can say to him is "get the fuck out of my face"

    AntipsychoticStaron April 24, 2002   Link

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