So what do you deserve, are you getting it?
and who do you consult, when your blue?
do do do, or if you blunt, burabum
Ive got no one

So wanted to talk today, but you've gone away,
then i wanted to smurf myself again,
but that cant wait,
hate hate hate, i've so much hate,
yeah yeah yeah,

if things dont get any better,
and i dont mean this fucking weather,
pretty soon im gona get leatherd,
till then so far so good so,

if things dont get any better,
and i dont mean this fucking weather,
pretty soon im gona get leatherd,
till then so good, so far, so bore

so bare, my fidge is so bare,
some one give this dog a bone,
some where give this heart a home,
some place where i can sit
and the locals might let me stay,

till then so far, so good, so bore
so bare, my fidge is so bare,
some one give this dog a bone,
some where give this heart a home,
somw place where i can sit
if i keep my mouth shut and dont look in any eyes,
if i keep my mouth shut and dont look in any eyes,
if i keep my mouth shut and dont look in any eyes,
then the locals might let me stay,

do you think it gets any easier when someone you love just ups and leaves you?


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    The lyric at the start is if you're glum, barabum

    and also it's hey hey hey- i've so much hate

    I love this song- reminds me of last year when I was dumped for a bit.

    josecomehomeon December 20, 2007   Link

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