Oh my god
What have we learned?
Oh my god
We’re doomed from the start
Oh my god
What have we learned?
Oh my god
We’re doomed from the start

Its time to admit we’re wrong and move on
Kick our habits self improvement
Is anyone getting nervous?

WE SHOULD ALL BE AFRAID TO DIE

I don’t care as long as we… as long as we get there get there…

Fought, you fought and you got what you want out of me
Caught, don’t get caught you’ll be fucked if you know what I mean

Are you scared you can’t tell me what your life’s about?

Thought provoking, it’s all we need
It’s all we want…

The fear of god in us in all of us



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    We should admit we were wrong, we're all living life in a way that we're going to kill ourselves in the end. We should kick our habit of relying on saviors and promises of a heaven after this life. We need to save ourselves by making this place better, because after all, we should all be afraid to die.

    dustinstrifeon January 06, 2007   Link

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