You want to hate me for the way you hate yourself
You think you can find who you are in someone else
Criticize who already found their positioning
You've got a long way to go

So go and weave your tale of woe
Convincing yourself it's so
You're so set to fail
Somewhere you finally lost your way
Only yourself left to betray

A needless ir-repair repairing your despair
You take great measure to appear like you don't care
The decision and persuasion must deceive thee properly
You lost it before you began

So go and weave your tale of woe
Convincing yourself it's so
You're so set to fail
Somewhere you finally lost your way
Only yourself left to betray

Only yourself left to betray

So go and weave your tale of woe
Convincing yourself it's so
You're so set to fail
Somewhere you finally lost your way
Only yourself left to betray

Somewhere you finally lost your way
Only yourself left to betray


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    "You want to hate me for the way you hate yourself You think you can find who you are in someone else Criticize who already found their positioning You've got a long way to go"

    this verse talks about someone who hates people because they are insecure ("Criticize who already found their positioning")

    "So go and weave your tale of woe Convincing yourself it's so Your so set to fail Somewhere you finally lost your way Only yourself left to betray"

    this set of lines talks about how that person lies about bad things happening to her to get attention, but in reality, they're only betraying themselves.

    "A needless ir-repair repairing your despair You take great measure to appear like you dont care The decision and persuasion must deceive thee properly You lost it before you began"

    (same meaning as chorus)

    KoRnmunkyon May 24, 2013   Link

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