This is for my band
The ones who shared the struggle
The ones in the picture

I don't care - You sold out
You sold out cos you wanted
I still live in my dad's house

Thinking about it
And everything I wanted
You said it cos you meant it

I don't care - You sold out
You never really wanted
And I still feel so mechanical

This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of

Never regret it
You didn't really want it
I'm thinking and i can't stop
Can't stop thinking
About it
And everything I said and
You know it's another day down
And it's another month gone
God knows how many shows
We still keep moving on and on
Well that's rock'n'roll I spose

This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of

Well my name is Freddy Kreuger
And I've got the Elmstreet Blues
I've got a hand like a knife rack
And I die in every film

This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I'm so sick of
This girl that I don't love...


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    very well put, whill.

    greenplasticon July 30, 2005   Link

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