You keep saying you've had enough
and I know just how you feel
You keep it all inside and its nipping at your heels

It's eating you alive
I can see it in your stare
I'd sit with you all night if I thought you'd even care

I've lost track of who I was some time ago
I thought I figured out which way to go
now I hate to say that the only thing that keeping me alive is you
the only thing that's keeping me alive
but I can't say your name
I think I'll be okay

I've had it up to here
with your morbid ways
your happy being sad and you prove it every day

I've lost track of who I was some time ago
I thought I figured out which way to go
but now I hate to say the only thing that's keeping me alive is you
the only thing that's keeping me alive
and I can't say your name
I think I'll be okay

You don't want to see the less the polite side of me
just say your prayers and close your mouth start curbing what comes out
and find another way to feel important that can't be drank or snorted
don't call me up to say hello cause I don't want you around when I get home

but now I hate to say the only thing that's keeping me alive is you
the only thing that's keeping me alive
but I can't say your name
I think I'll be okay


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I Think I'll Be Ok Lyrics as written by Christopher John Guglielmo Anthony S Raneri

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    I’ve lost track of who I was some time ago I thought I figured out which way to go And now I hate to say The only thing that’s keeping me alive is you But I can’t say your name I think I’ll be ok

    god! it's like everytime they're making their new record they tap into my brainwaves.i have never not related to a bayside song. they're so fucking awesome.

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