I'm not mad, I'm just tired
And It makes me sad, at least it makes me something different
I hate this place and all these guys and their fancy clothes
It doesn't seem like music at all
I'll speak the truth so you know I mean it
I'll take my time so you know I mean it
All the things I've seen just seem to me
To confirm for me my deep belief that there is a difference
This place is built of men
People who crush your hope and the things
that make you different
My art is just bought and sold
And it makes no difference what you believe
If you don't stand up and make the difference
I know you really want to believe
You really want to but it's much easier
to look the same and sound the same
To play the game
But I want to misbehave
And I'm not that different


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You All Everybody Lyrics as written by Rudy Byron Gajadhar Robert Earl Darling

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    a song about sticking out amongst the crowd?

    i like it though one of my favorites off the new album

    Garrett Gon September 02, 2006   Link
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    the title is from drive shafts song is the show lost ahaha lmfao

    remembermaineon September 20, 2006   Link
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    lol yeah :D

    This song is about staying to your believes[beliefs? sorry for my english] and dont let anyone hold you back.

    RoD_131on October 12, 2006   Link

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