There's nothin' I'd rather see
Than for you to fail
There's nothin' I'd rather see
Than for you to fail

And where is the beauty
That I once had?
Where is the beauty
That I had once?

I feel like I'm becoming a stick in the mud
I feel like I'm becoming a Lou Reed Mistrial
stick in the mud

There's nothin' I'd rather see
Than for you to fail

And where is the beauty
That I once had?
Where is the beauty
I had just once?

I hate songs with questions in them
I feel like I'm becoming a stick in the mud
I feel like I'm becoming a Lou Reed
Mistrial in the mud


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    This is the first song of Smog that I heard and since then, is a fave among the faves!

    mischaon October 05, 2006   Link
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    There's nothin' I'd rather see Than for you to fail There's nothin' I'd rather see Than for you to fail

    And where is the beauty That I once had? Where is the beauty That I had once?

    I feel like I'm becoming a stick in the mud I feel like I'm becoming a Lou Reed Mistrial stick in the mud

    There's nothin' I'd rather see Than for you two to fail There's nothin' I'd rather see Than for you two to fail

    And where is the beauty That I once had? Where is the beauty I had just once?

    I hate songs with questions in them I feel like I'm becoming a stick in the mud I feel like I'm becoming a Lou Reed Mistrial in the mud

    kac7835on June 19, 2009   Link
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    stick

    kac7835on June 19, 2009   Link

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