It's not, it's not what you give but it's what you kept
It's not, it's not who you kill but it's who you left

I am I am running in my head
I am I am lying on my left
I am I am growing in my bed
I am I am ...

It's not, it's not how you speak but it's what you said
It's not, it's not what you seek but it's what you have

I am I am running in my head
I am I am lying on my left
I am I am growing in my bed
I am I am...

It's not, it's not what it seems ... It's not what it seems
It's not, it's not what you leave but it's what you hold

I am I am running in my head
I am I am lying on my left
I am I am growing in my bed
I am I am ...




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    2nd verse- who u kill but it's who u left the survival fittest/ dog-eat-dog world turn us into cold hearted animals those only looking forward to see materials (money, fancy car, etc) to do that u have to compete with others then step on other's heads to stand taller than others (killing) many ppl are too busy doing that than spending time with their families (ppl who left)

    3rd standza- "it's not what u seek but what u have" rather than seeking for such ideal life stlyle (Hollywood stars) look around who's around u and what u have just like precious familiy u love so much

    the chorus- i am i am... everyone is going through many thoughts about these issues (it's not, it's not parts) in hesitations and in the end you really dont come up with the final solutions

    chopstickthugzon July 03, 2007   Link

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