Another day another town another city
It's all the same
And I used to find comfort in all of this
It's an excuse to deviate from the norm
Pathetic isn't it
After all these years still not content

Happiness has been long lost
Suffering a drug with no cost
How great would it be to end it all

Another show another state another country
It has always been the same
Commanding troops just like a general
Leading the warriors into a battle
Pathetic isn't it
After all these years, still not content

Happiness has been long lost
Suffering a drug with no cost
How great would it be to end it all

Why bother it won't satisfy
Nothing ever does
The pills, the love, the recognition and support
I live to die rot and decay

Happiness has been long lost
Suffering a drug with no cost
How great would it be to end it all
How great would it be to run away


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End It All Lyrics as written by Chris Spicuzza Andy Herrick

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    he's talking about being sick of being on tour and doing shows

    Inflimairaon April 02, 2007   Link

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