I'm doing fine
Even though you preyed upon my mind
Been living a lie
Seems that every day it eats me

Yeah and there's no resolution
Yeah but it makes me think twice
Yeah but I need retribution
You don't get it that I'm your pollution

I'm breathing a sigh
In a passing away I'll take my time
I'm still getting high
I love the way it feeds me

Yeah and there's no resolution
Yeah but it makes me think twice
Yeah but I need retribution
You just don't get it that I'm the solution

You can't keep me down my friend
You can't keep me down my friend

I'm doing fine
Even though this hatred plagues my mind
I'm living a lie
But I love the way you need me

Yeah and there's no resolution
Yeah but it makes me think twice
Yeah but I need retribution
You don't get it but that I'm your pollution

Yeah but there's no resolution
Yeah but it makes me think twice
Yeah and I need retribution
You don't get it that I'm the solution now


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    I dont know. This song just does not do it for me. Heard it on the radio the other day and literally had to turn it off. Parts of the song are okay, but most of it just isn't very good. I think it's a combination of lyrics and sub-par musicianship. Cant nail it but something about it just isn't very good to me. Just my opinion.

    bellababyon April 08, 2012   Link

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