Well how did I do?
Not good, fuck me
I spent the last ten days of my life
not getting any sleep

Well how do I do?
I don't, fuck you
I spent the last ten days of my life
searching for
you

What have you...
I heard, I heard
everything

Now all that has changed
I have no clean clothes
Selling my heart plus delusion
with nowhere left to go

Small things become smaller
False, not true
You were not right
I have some guts somewhere
New

What can you...
I heard, I heard
everything

I had to dismember me,
Test denial
Sleeping on the kitchen floor
Testing my love
Testing my love

Well how did I do?
Not good, fuck this
I spent the last ten days of my life
ripping off the Smiths

The pressure is on my head, my knee
This amp's too heavy to carry
I need some wheels
now

What have you...
I heard I heard
everything


Lyrics submitted by Vê'sBrokenHeart?!, edited by MasterPrudent

Fagetarian and dyke song meanings
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    MELLISA YORK IS A VEGETARIAN LESBIAN!!!!!!!

    go to the: Melissa York The Music Always Comes First interview

    thisisausernameon July 13, 2005   Link
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    Fagetarian means - queer vegetarian. the line "i spent the last ten days of my life ripping off the Smiths " singer Morrissey of the smiths is a vegetarian. MEAT IS MURDER!

    thisisausernameon July 13, 2005   Link
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    Amazing song. That scream at "searching for you "... life-changing.

    I want to marry Kaia Wilson. Too bad I'm straight.

    Riison June 08, 2006   Link

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