If it makes you, it takes you, I don't want to
If it makes you, scared in the bare anyway
If it makes you, I don't want to see your face
When you feel not alive

You're lying in bed with the pride of a lion
You are there, you are there
If you're shrewd enough to be underlined
You are there, you are there a world premiere

If it makes you, it takes you, I don't want to
If it makes you, stare in the bare anyway
If it's the last thing you do, if it's the last thing you do
If it's the last thing you do, plagerize

You're lying in bed, with the pride of a lion
You are there, you are there
Your shrewd enough to be underlined
You are there, you are there

Where's my [Incomprehensible]?
Where's my [Incomprehensible]?
A world premiere

You're lying in bed, with the pride of lion
Are you there? Are you there?
You're shrewd enough to be underlined
You are there, you are there, you are there

Mother said to me, take my advice please
And stand for one second up off your knees
We are not the competition
But we strive, we strive, to be number one



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    god i love glassjaw =/...my mom always tells me to take her advice..but i almost never listen, when i need to =/..

    Simplisticdreamson May 22, 2002   Link
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    God damn this song rules. Total switch around from the GlassJAw of the old days but the boys have matured, what can you expect? Music is supposed to be true to the people who make it and I'm sure that they've lost a little of fire that was in them as they have matured over time. The music is still fuckin great however.

    EmoNJEon May 24, 2002   Link
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    This song to me seems to be about the pathetic hollywood music whores who get a little money and totally lose themselves and their souls to money

    Embraceon July 10, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    goddam this song is awesome!!! GlassJAw freaking rocks!

    LizzyTheL0seron August 05, 2002   Link
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    my god this song rules, just like the new CD.

    GlassJAw182on August 13, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    "this song makes me feel all weird inside." haha. something like that...

    my_staron August 17, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I'm in love with this song, it couldnt be better.

    TheRomanceEndson August 29, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I could be wrong but i think he says IF ITS THE LAST THING YOU DO...CLOSE YOUR EYES. Eh either way, fucking amazing song.

    **ViX**on August 30, 2002   Link
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    have any of you seen this video?? the song and the pictures go together like cheese and wiz... it's amazing!

    geeon August 31, 2002   Link
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    the video sucks, it's just some kid running around.

    GlassJAw182on September 08, 2002   Link

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