March 11, 2002
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March 11, 2002
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Sit and make yourself at home
We're so glad you joined us
Make yourself at home sit down
And make yourself at home
Here's an armchair witness the new age
Have you get found a perfect outlet for your rage
It held much promise but now it's a flavor free
It's fast as darkness it'll satisfy your needs
Anonymously Just like boys with toys it's Christmas day
When you run off at the mouth you wish the world away
I'm as filthy as anyone
A cutting word, a passing glance indirectly
Can leave the deepest scar
Tell me how did we let it get this far
I wake from ash I disrespect my peers
Respect and integrity have no place here
I pretend it matters when all along
I know the truth Bridges burned
And another generation fooled
The burden that we carry home
Mother's milk has curdled
Are you in or are you out of the loop
It's a brave new world
Before you tell me what you heard and sum it up in one word
Before I roll my eyes at your lives
Before we pretend this matters at all
Maybe just maybe we should shut the fuck up
I thought we'd be the ones to break the rules
But all I see are bridges burned and another generation fooled
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