I just read your letter
It says that you'll be gone for a while
Everything was getting better
I guess I'm just a fool strung out

What to do?
Life is through
Just want to kill
Myself for you

I wonder
Just how sympathetic you'll be
You've come to take me under
And I've forgotten all about me

What to do?
Life is through
Just want to kill
Myself for you

So tell me why?
You say goodbye
And tell me why
You're fucking up my whole life?
Yeah
Fucking up my whole life?

So I'm on my way
I leave today
If I get away
It'll be ok
It'll be ok

I'm looking out a window
Into a world that's taken you from me
And I'm feeling so disgusted
How pathetic can I possibly be?

What to do?
Life is through
Just want to kill
Myself for you

So tell me why?
You say goodbye
And tell me why
You're fucking up my whole life? Yeah
Fucking up my whole life?

So I'm on my way
I leave today
If I get away
It'll be ok
It'll be ok

If there's a better place you can take me
A better life you can give me
Whatever place I can start all over
And I will never need what you gave me
And never need you to save me
And never feel like this life is over

If there's a better place you can take me
A better life you give me
Whatever place I can start all over
Then I would never need what you gave me
And never need you to save me
And never feel like this life is over
Feel like this life is over

So I'm on my way
I leave today
If I get away
It'll be ok
It'll be ok


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It'll Be OK Lyrics as written by Leor Dimant John Everett Otto

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    this song remind me of how i felt when my ex called me to beake up with me. at the time i felt as she was fucking up my whole life but actually i owe her a thank you because if she wouldnt of done that then i wouldnt of me the women who is now my wife and the mother of our firstborn and soon to be second born

    david311freakon July 09, 2008   Link

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