You don't call me
I don't talk to you
Won't you leave me alone?
I want to be by myself now
I come into my home
But I still want your touch
But now you've gone away
For the freedom from you
Is a price I'll never learn to pay

Black is in the air
And I'm now living in a state of solitaire
Now I see that I care

I sure walk down the street
Everything's not what it seems
There's a distance between you and me

Now you don't like what you're feeling
All alone and you are on your own

I sure walk down the street
Everything's not what it seems
There's a distance between you and me

Now you don't like what you're feeling
All alone and no place to go
Your life is not worth living
Now it's apparently dumb
That your brain has gone to less
Giving all your attention cries
You're living in a circus


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    Great song. And yes, it does exist.

    juffon October 25, 2004   Link
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    i'm a nigger too

    UnionBloodon December 09, 2004   Link
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    This song doesn't exist to my knowledge :s

    blaYdeon January 03, 2005   Link
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    this song was on a demo tape that the band made between flyswatter and buddha.

    juffon January 24, 2005   Link
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    They didn't make a demo tape between Flyswatter and Buddha.

    blaYdeon February 07, 2005   Link
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    Unless you mean the Original Buddha demo.

    blaYdeon February 07, 2005   Link
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    Yes they did have a demo in between just given to friends and family

    YOCOXYon February 10, 2005   Link
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    I'm got it on my iPod and I'm listening to this song right now, so yes, it does exist.

    TDDx8on July 17, 2005   Link
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    never heard it

    k092mon August 21, 2005   Link
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    why are blink 182 one of the greatest bands ever they just rule

    theonetheycallnundyon February 25, 2006   Link

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