Is now a good time to say that I'm sick of playing all your games with your head in a corner? I didn't walk away. If you're
wondering why. I said I'd be there to wipe the tear from your eye. Push me away. Tell me to stay. Can you imagine my
confusion? Well, I don't think you can. I asked, "What's up with you?" "Why can't you make up your mind?" Cause, it's the
same sorry story every time. Remembering just what you said to me. You said if I didn't want to, that meant that I didn't have
to. There was no reason for the both of us to feel like you do, but I didn't go away. Because if I did you'd blame it all on me
and that's the same old story. Remember when it didn't hurt because I refused to treat you like dirt? Can you imagine my
confusion? Well, I don't think you ever thought you could. Don't think I'll ever forget.


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    one of the.. if not the best band in the world has to be kid dynamite. there lyrics speak for thenselves and the emotion movement they provoke is unreal. although kid dynamite has been broken up for a while now, they still have 2 of the best albums out there. if you want some good tunes like kid dynamite. check out there record label jadetree.com and if you like kid dynamite. listen to "strike anywhere" and "trial by fire" the newest kid dynamite philly based jade tree band is called "paint it black" cant wait for more.

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