Tonight I'll be wiping my slate clean
I''ll be clearing out those clouded memories
'Cause I don't to keep living in the past
And I can't stand how I always do that
Tonight because you know I'm sick to death with every last regret and what I've said
And now all I really have left is my head
And its just a mess

Tonight I will dance on the graves of all my darkest days
And erase all the worries of all the time I wasted my scars may never go away
But I'll learn not to mind them along the way

Tonight because you know I'm sick to death with every last regret and what I've said
And now all I really have left is my head
And its just a mess

Tonight I will dance on the graves of all my darkest days
And erase all the worries of all the time I wasted my scars may never go away
But I'll learn not to mind them along the way

Right now I am giving the last rights to all my sleepless nights
Right now I am starting clean and I am going on with my life
Amen


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    I don't think it's about coke. I think he's talking about being up all night thinking about his past regrets and everything he has done wrong or hasn't gone right. So he's saying I'm going to stop thinking about and living in the past with all the shit that I've done or has been done to me and just live for tomorrow.

    wicked123on June 21, 2006   Link

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