How could I believe anything you've ever said?
I'm on the bottom of your shoes
A little piece of shit

I never want to hear you sing
You sound just like a little kid
You're like a journey through the world
Going the wrong direction

But something just ain't feeling right
And I think I'm losing track of time
But you're far away and out of sight
So I can't see straight

I'm going blind
Nothing's gonna change this time
Nothing's gonna change my mind

Don't even turn around
Just look away at everything
I think of all the things I've ever done
I've done to me

You know I did it to myself
So I'll stand up and I'll agree
I'm on the bottom of your shoes
A little peace
Some peace for me

But something just ain't feeling right
And I think I'm losing track of time
But you're far away and out of sight
So I can't see straight

I'm going blind
Nothing's gonna change this time
Nothing's gonna change my mind


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Change My Mind Lyrics as written by Douglas John Ardito Doug Ardito

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    I like it raw with the sliding... It makes me wanna play my guitar...

    LedZepLuveron January 29, 2005   Link
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    This Is an AWSOME song... I recently got this CD and LOVE it..I can't believe no one has writen here... this song is a little confusing when listening to it...

    LedZepLuveron January 27, 2005   Link
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    This song bothers me the more I listen to it...the guitar work is far from fluid. They could have filtered out the sliding on the frets...everytime I hear that sound, it makes me my fingernails itch. It could have been a better song if it was filtered a bit better.

    OpinionHeadon January 29, 2005   Link
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    Theres nothing wrong with its filtering. Stop worring about it :-)

    supertedon April 30, 2005   Link
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    Not a damn thing wrong with this song....

    I can't see me either... so fuck it

    Keep on doing what feels best

    Nothing to lose .. fuck it

    Sounds like heaven to me !!

    steven1023on October 28, 2014   Link

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