I've penned your poison 1000 times
You think you're mighty, I believe you're a swine
You're a disgusting child and everyone thinks so
I'm confused about how I want to be, am I you or are you me
A whisper shouts down most of my ego

Tell me, when the night moves slow
Do your green shades grow
Is it jealousy or an ago?
Are you really, really that witty, when you're sitting at home being pretty,
Clipping your nails with my old man?

See me, I'm not Edward, I've never been Edward
Darling, I'm just a mere mistake
Stay free, I'm not Edward, I'll never be Edward
'Eddie' is just a chance to be fake.

So you sit down and order a pint,
Would you like a friend or do you want a fight,
I can see the tears behind your fist though,
You may think this is just a joke,
A little joke to promote my own,
But darling, this is the most truth your ears know.

Tell me, when the night moves slow
Do your green shades grow
Is it jealousy or an ago?
Are you really, really that witty, when you're sitting at home being pretty,
Clipping your nails with my old man?

See me, I'm not Edward, I've never been Edward
Darling I'm just a mere mistake
Stay free, If I'm not Edward, I'll never be Edward
'Eddie' is just a chance to be fake!


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    I'd be gutted if I wrote this song and read this page. For a start the lyrics up there are wrong, and the song is so simple to understand, it's about people judging him or picking on him for the way he is and dresses. He wants to be fake and dress pretty and enjoy life. Without people starting on him for no reason.

    If you dress in a way that makes chav's make stupid jokes in the street then you'd know his feelings well. They don't offend at all, because it is a retard making a stupid comment to you. But it is insanely annoying that you can predict trouble from 100 metres away.

    brailtothenighton July 07, 2008   Link

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