Everyday is a vivid nightmare,
ever since I left the high chair
waking up to miss the school bus
breaking up again is too much

Everything I did was no good
close to so good, but always no good
even if I changed, is my destiny the same?

Maybe I'm a little sensitive and high-strung
mentally abused when so young
We've heard it all before
the criticism I ignore

It aint enough to be myself and speak free
Stand on this ground that lies beneath me
Life that burns so cool then so hot (?)

don't underestimate me, big shot!

Don't need these conversations
They feel like masturbation
Too much anticipation
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up
I make my decisions,
based on your reactions
To get my satisfaction.
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up

See I'm the boy that made things happen
Driven by complete compassion
I'm always thinking about tomorrow
But today is where I borrow
my mistakes cause now I'm learning
lessons that just keep on burnin'

I'm easily amused and just as easily confused.

Maybe life aint much worth livin'
but its the gift that keeps on givin'
No matter what your dealt
and no matter how your felt

Think about the times that we had zero problems
Everyday could last forever
But life burns so cold and so hot
Don't underestimate me, big shot!

Don't need these conversations
They feel like masturbation
Too much anticipation
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up
I make my decisions,
based on your reactions
To get my satisfaction.
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up

And soon you'll see
the truth can be
A friend in need of you and me
It's so much easier if you,
you just don't care!

Shut it up, shut, shut it, shut it up

Look at my face
look at my face

Don't treat me like innocence
and think that I can't see though your plasticness
Don't pretend that you comprehend
and think that I can't tell
you've lost your place again.

It's all good
It's all right
Now I'm realizing who I'm dealin' with

It's all good
It's all right
Now I'm realizing who I'm dealin' with

It's all good
It's all right
Now I'm realizing who I'm dealin' with
Realizing who I'm dealin with!

Don't need these conversations
They feel like masturbation
Too much anticipation
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up
I make my decisions,
based on your reactions
To get my satisfaction.
Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up

And soon you'll see
the truth can be
A friend in need of you and me
And soon you'll see your,
your enemy,
A friend in need of you, is me

It's so much easier if you,
you just don't care!

Shut it up, shut, shut it up, shut it up


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    i actually think it can be seen as somewhat deep

    xxsyntheticxxon March 29, 2007   Link

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