If you found something so unnecessary
Get down there’s no one else to blame

I need something stronger something extra strength
Have millions of materials to trade
If you came around enough

You'd be like a god to us
Like a drug dealer
Our souls out of trust
You threw it away

You'd be like a god to us
Like a fool's healer
Like a tarot card reader
Watch you throw it all away

I use to lie
And everyone I know
Seems to hate themself
But I do it as well

We need something stronger something extra strength
Half millions of recordings that are fake

If you could offer only love

You'd be like a god to us
Like a drug dealer
Our souls out of trust
You threw it away

You'd be like a god to us
Like a fool's healer
Like a tarot card reader
Never gets right
If you throw it all away


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    hhahahahaa this song had like the funniest smart ass comments by far. the songs about salads and idiots were by far my fav.

    this song is probably legitimatley about a drug dealer

    just like stonehearted man is metephorical i think that this song is too, but i think its only half// cuz overall im sure he really does have a drug dealer in real life, but they provide him with alot more than drugs.

    T- Cuppycakeson February 27, 2009   Link

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