Don' t fuck with 8 Foot Sativa
Motherfucker
I hate you
Your gripping my hand, not letting go of it
Why don' t you leave me alone
To bleed to death im nothing but trouble
Can't you understand when the decision is made
No ones controlled the fear of life
The fucking will die
Even though its all in the head
I keep on wishin that i was just dead

Pain is real!!
Misery you feel!!
Hate made me!!
I cannot break free!!
This is my life in vain!!
All these lives ive changed
Rising above my loss!!
Leaving the I've crossed!!

My decision is made
You can't betray
This life im living with things I've seen
I know your trying to keep me sane
The only thing im goin insane
Never mind whats on my mind
I'm keeping it in for far too long
Even though my life is a waste
Theres lots of things i've yet to taste

Pain is real!!
Misery you feel!!
Hate made me!!
I cannot break free!!
This is my life in vain!!
All these lives ive changed
Rising above my loss!!
Leaving the I've crossed!!

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!

Yeaaaaaaaaaaa!!


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    fuck my otha comment i think its jus bout people who are too clingy or keep nagging

    tornapartsoldieron November 30, 2006   Link

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