Come back again. I need this more than you could know.
Stress importance to tell the truth. Don't let em down.
And make sure that she's a winner.
Your expectations only let you down.
Seems like everyone is at the top and I am pulling at the bottom.
Grabbing at the air with both hands and heart,
Now with both hands apart. Hands can do no more.
I give up when nothing ever goes right.
Dry and defeated. Still I can't find any reason to carry this pen.
Carry this weight till I collapse under boulders of confinement.
Your expectations only let me down.
Put me down 'cause I'm sick of writing.
Get me out before I break.
Sqeeze me like I'm citrus and my thoughts a







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    General Comment

    Before O'Donnell left the band, he wrote these songs which explained why he had to leave the band...

    "Stress importance to tell the truth.": Stress of being in the band

    "Don't let em down.": Talking about the fans

    "And make sure that she's a winner.": Talking about how the songs he writes, have to be perfect for everybody.

    "Dry and defeated. Still I can't find any reason to carry this pen. Carry this weight till I collapse under boulders of confinement. ": Writer's block.

    Basically the "Juice" is inspiration.

    Check out "Point Counterpoint" and "Matt Aragon". They deal with the same situation.

    coldinhereon May 18, 2002   Link

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