Oh So When Did You Decide
To Embrace What You Hate To Survive
Cuz Thats Not What Got Us Here

It's 8am And Still No Sleep
But You Don't Care


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    anyone know how to get this song?

    Heartahimfan666on March 30, 2007   Link
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    These lyrics are incomplete and not correct.

    Corrected lyrics:

    It's 3am it's cold outside and you can't sleep is it from your conscience talking to the skeletons you keep and every time you try to speak only craziness comes out but she can't turn the other cheek you can't help how it comes out

    So when did you decide to embrace what you hate to survive 'cause that's not what got us here

    It's 8am and still no sleep but you don't care I don't know what I keep on calling doesn't get us anywhere 'cause every time I try to speak I never let my words come out I can't turn the other cheek and I can't help how this comes out

    So when did you decide to embrace what you hate to survive 'cause that's not what got us here

    Honestly I don't know how you could see something you once saw in me just another volunteer to wonder if you ever lie awake in bed and think about the things you said your dedication shows but you can't see your eyes are closed and all the promised you made to me they seem to fade and leave me with this disappoint that these words can never show

    When your ride is over and you're hanging by a thread as your house of cards is falling just remember what I said

    So when did you decide to embrace what you hate to survive 'cause that's not what got us here

    and honestly I don't know how you could see something you once saw in me just another volunteer for you to bleed

    aerotour13on May 26, 2009   Link
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    i want to know how to get this song anyone got a link

    staindtasticon April 07, 2007   Link
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    The deluxe edition of The Illusion of Progress. Great song!

    KRAZYT5000on August 21, 2008   Link

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