Te amo, I hate you
Te amo, and I hate you
Te amo, I hate you
You always think that you are right

Everything you ever promised to not do, you did
You fucked me up, so just admit it
You are just another bitch and I know that you did it
How could you let us split in two?

I was just another name so fuck you
There is nothing I could do
So tough, so bad, so cold but
Now you eat your words

Don't try
Telling all your fucking lies
'Cause I
Make you eat your words and die

Don't try
Telling all your fucking lies
'Cause I
Make you eat your words and die

Think you're better but I know that you will never get it
This page will turn and you'll regret it
Everything you ever promised to not do, you did
How could you let us split in two?

I was just another name so fuck you
There is nothing I could do
So tough, so bad, so cold but
Now you eat your words

Don't try
Telling all your fucking lies
'Cause I
Make you eat your words and die

Don't try
Telling all your fucking lies
'Cause I
Make you eat your words and die
Right
Get it right

I was just another name so fuck you
There is nothing I could do
So tough, so bad, so cold but
Now you eat your words
Right

Two, now I'm just another name so fuck you
There is nothing I could do
So tough, so bad, so cold but
Now you eat your words

Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you

Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you

Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you
Fuck you


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    this song is about being with a girl. who is a real bitch. she cheats, lies and probably treats him like shit. and so he's just expressing his anger towards the girl in this song.

    Def_Boyon February 10, 2005   Link

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