Walk down the realm
Hint to no one that this
Generic bond exists
Evil shows another side

And like before, makes no sense
Never coming, always leaving
Right before
Hooked on substance,
Digging deeper
Can't reveal

Why we leave
Well enough alone
Never thought about the shame

So fed up,
What's with the scenes?
Observe and leave instead
This pity wagon
Penetrates my skin
So sensitive, it makes me sick

And like before, makes no sense
Never coming, always leaving
Right before
Hooked on substance,
Digging deeper
Can't reveal

Why we leave
Well enough alone
Never thought about the shame

The old and the aged
Pulled and never knew what hit
The old and the aged
Pulled and never knew

And like before, makes no sense
Never coming, always leaving
Right before
Hooked on substance,
Digging deeper
Can't reveal

Why we leave
Well enough alone
Never thought about the shame

Why we leave
Well enough alone
Never thought about the shame

When you leave
When you leave


Lyrics submitted by J12, edited by Danzadanz

Well Enough Alone Lyrics as written by Samuel Loeffler Peter Loeffler

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    WHOA! Joe left? But that was like...their schtick! Any news on a new bassist? I'm usually waaaaay too lazy to post about this kinda stuff, and I'm ALWAYS too lazy to check bends' websites, so if anyone knows anything about it...post, k? Or PM, if this site has it...

    airsoftking13on March 07, 2007   Link

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