What I feel it is real
What I do it's the truth
When I drink I can't think
When I use I need more
When you're weak I can't speak
Close your eyes and taste this wine
The cork removed less purified
I throw everything away that you say
Erase everything that you fake
What I feel it's a sin
Tell the truth do not lie
Make a wish it will come true
One way streets one track mind
Open up and see the light
One million ways to hypnotize
I throw everything away that you say
Erase everything that you fake
Erase everything that you fake

Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away
Piss it piss it all away

Piss it piss it


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P*** It All Away Lyrics as written by Jimmy Allen James Christopher Allen

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    this is such an amazing song!! to me, it is about this guy, and since he lost a special someone in his life, he has lost meaning in almost every everyday thing in life, and asking for someones help (can you take it all away) to forget this person, eventually he goes on to say that the world has taken her side and left nothing for him (Nobody told me what to find. Nobody told me what to say. Everyone showed you where to turn, told you where to run away.)

    Or...If You Just Want To Have Some Fun, Its One Of Those Videos You Send In To a Matchmaker And They Show It To All The Females That Have Applied. either work if you think about it

    Soul.Xeroon June 26, 2007   Link
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    "everythings so blurry and everyones so fake" not boring. that might be the reason the song is called "blurry" :] haha

    um...yeahon June 30, 2007   Link
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    yeh it does mean that to an extent parts dnt make sense tbh...like can u take it all away...for the fact he has nothing now? wat else could she take from him...i think there is more to it or.... hes jst retarded lol:)

    _Lissy_on July 07, 2007   Link
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    yeh it does mean that to an extent parts dnt make sense tbh...like can u take it all away...for the fact he has nothing now? wat else could she take from him...i think there is more to it or.... hes jst retarded lol:)

    _Lissy_on July 07, 2007   Link
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    yeh it does mean that to an extent parts dnt make sense tbh...like can u take it all away...for the fact he has nothing now? wat else could she take from him...i think there is more to it or.... hes jst retarded lol:)

    _Lissy_on July 07, 2007   Link
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    I thought that this song was called 'Blurry'. See, now I'm confused. Either way, this song has multiple meanings, so whenever someone hears it, it's meant to be understood by everyone in their own little ways. I think. :)

    NunyaBizon August 23, 2007   Link

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