Take Me Or Leave

Album: World War III (2011)
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  • My life had always been a game, I never learned how to play
    Hid from it every day
    Because I’ve seen some horrible things
    And thanks to memory
    I doubt they’ll ever leave
    And all my friends are like chameleons
    They’re into shape-shifting and I don’t trust anything
    I blame the jealousy, the insecurity
    But that is such a waste
    As of today all that shit changes

    I don’t care anymore
    If it’s okay with you, I’ll be the judge of me
    And you can just peace
    I don’t care anymore
    I’ll watch some porno girl
    I’ll take a pill or two if I wanna chill

    I’m gonna pour another vodka drink
    And I don’t care what you think
    Everyone’s on something
    And you can find mister popular, but crack him open girl
    And you’ll find something wrong
    If I could cure insecurity
    How fucking rich would I be?
    I’d sell it all to you and then you’d leave

    But I don’t care anymore
    If it’s okay with you, I’ll be the judge of me
    And you can just peace
    I don’t care anymore
    I’ll watch some porno girl
    I’ll take a pill or two if I wanna chill

    Sometimes I feel as if my walls are closing in
    Maybe I’m just paranoid or am I focused in

    I don’t care anymore
    If it’s okay with you, I’ll be the judge of me
    And you can just peace
    I don’t care anymore
    And tell your companions
    Congratulations they lost me, I win Writer/s: DAN TORELLI, MATTHEW LEONE, NATHAN LEONE
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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