How is your heart, little darling?
I didn't mean to get so made
Let me just hold you closely
How did things get so bad?

I know how to pick on you
You push me over the edge
We cause so much agony
We can't seem to move ahead

This is such a pity
We should give all our love to each other
Not this hate that destroys us
This is such a pity
(This is a pity)

What kind of future will we have?
Will we ever find peace?
Everybody thinks we're crazy
They're about to call the police

I don't want to be a chump
You think I'm a fascist pig
Right now everything is black
I don't think we'll ever give

This is such a pity
We should give all our love to each other
Not this hate that destroys us
This is such a pity
(This is a pity)

This is such a pity
We should give all our love to each other
Not this hate that destroys us
This is such a pity
(This is a pity)
This is such a pity
We should give
We should give our love
(Destroys us)
Our love...


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    it's people like 'xsimpledesignx' that need to just suck it up and enjoy the songs without (for just a little bit) lamenting over something that will never happen. People need to get out of the mindset that it's not going to be good unless it's TBA or Pinkerton. And while I love both albums, the constant whining for them to replicate that is SO ANNOYING. I'm glad they don't.

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