Crack the Heart with true Intension
Blood and scars and no rejections
We?ve been a slave in your disaster
Lost it all it doesn?t matter

Ohhh
Ohhh

And we don?t care at all
We got nothing to take on
Ohhh
And leave the rest to fall
We go back where we belong

Where wasted ways amount to nothing
But your opinions keep on coming
We?re dead inside in your rejection
We?ll risk it all and did I mention

I?ll say it again
I?ll say it again

And we don?t care at all
We got nothing to take on
Ohhh
And leave the rest to fall
We go back where we belong

Ohhh
Ohhh

Never doubt it
Never question
What we were
And where we?ve been
Scream out loud
As our intentions
Find a word

And we don?t care at all
We got nothing to take on
Ohhh
And leave the rest to fall
We go back where we belong

I?ll say it again
I?ll say it again

And we don?t care at all
We got nothing to take on
Ohhh
I?ll say it again
And leave the rest to fall
We go back where we belonggggggggggggggggggggg


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    Love this one... It's like "Let the criticism come, I'm gonna do things my way!" feel to it.

    B2Jon March 29, 2008   Link

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