Was it something I said
Or something I became
You said he filled his head with lead
Just to take away the pain
I'm not gonna give in
Gonna stand up and fight
Make believe that the world is safe
For you and me tonight

I don't want to
I don't need to
Understand the world we live in just be cause I understand the truth
Not alone
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I don't want to believe
There's no time left to dream
So much to wish for but
There's no air left to breathe
I don't know what is wrong
I don't know what is right
So much to live for but
My mind screams suicide

I don't want to
I don't need to
Understand the world we live in just because I understand the truth
Not alone
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Through these days of historical page
Is for you are chosen to
Tell them about life
And what that means inside
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Rejected Lyrics as written by Robert Brewer John P. Bell

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    this is a really good song by unwritten law...even though its older it's still good and has meaning!:)

    cherrypunkker07on June 13, 2002   Link
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    I wish I knew the meaning though. I've never heard the band, but I look at their lyrics a lot. I'm assuming this one is about him finding out that she is going back to her old love and he doesn't wanna know about the world (which is about her repeated relationship) and how he feels rejected. I don't really know tho.

    thinkitbeiton July 02, 2002   Link
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    "was it something I said or something I became said he filled his head with lead just to take away the pain "

    Sounds like its about suicide and being rejected from the rest of the world. Just what i can make of it.

    Social Atrocityon April 18, 2004   Link
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    Rejection sucks. Good song.

    severalwayson June 12, 2007   Link

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