Give Up The Grudge
by Gob

Album: Foot In Mouth Disease (2003)
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  • (Give up the grudge)
    (Give up the grudge)

    Don't make me listen to the stupid broken record again
    The needle's skipping and repeating never reaching the end
    You know you're bitching and complaining like you've got it so tough
    We're sick of all your crying, will you ever shut up?

    So keep bleeding your fake blood
    'Til no one even sees it
    If that's the best you can make up
    At least act like you mean it

    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself?
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone

    Whoa (whoa)
    Whoa (whoa)

    Your Mercedes won't start
    Yeah, that's a crying shame
    I guess 90K a year buys nothing but complaints
    The people in the neighborhood think that I'm a threat
    While their boss gets richer
    They get deeper in debt

    So keep bleeding your fake blood
    'Til no even sees it
    If that's the best you can make up
    At least act like you mean it

    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone

    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself?
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone
    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself? (At least I'm not alone)
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone
    Least I'm not alone

    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself?
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone
    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself? (At least I'm not alone)
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone
    Give up the grudge
    Shut your fucking mouth
    Why you gotta judge everybody but yourself? (At least I'm not alone)
    Take a look around you
    There ain't nobody home
    I may be a loser but at least I'm not alone Writer/s: Butch Walker, Craig Wood, Gabriel Mantle, Theo Goutzinakis, Thomas Thacker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Josh from TorontoBest Gob song I'd have so say, only thing I like by them.
  • Joe from Chicago, Ari have to say this isn't a bad song.......i couldn't except more from a punk rock song but some of their other songs are too pop for me other than that i have to say that i really do like this song.
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