In the final curtain call
You left me here with the coldest of feelings
Weight, kind, depression
Blessing the floors with the places you've stepped in

Will they ever measure up to the way you left me?
Here, on the roadside the bloodiest cadaver
Marked in your words
I'm the joke, I'm the bastard

Here wait, so I guess that you knew
That you're a selfish little whore
I'm the selfish little whore
If I had my way, I'd crush your face in the door

This is no beginning, yeah, yeah
This is the final cut, open up
This is no beginning, yeah, yeah
This is the final cut, oh, I am lost


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    look... i dunno if hes goin to continue this story... are you guys even listenin to the lyrics???/ "this is no begining... this is the final cut"... um can you say "over"??? it just doesnt seem right... but i dunno if he just made this cd to show how much shit he went throught to continue... or if this is him telling US that he isnt continuing... i dunno

    kyleandcambriaon September 17, 2005   Link

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