Fake It

Album: Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (2007)
Charted: 56
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  • Who's to know if your soul will fade at all
    The one you sold to fool the world
    You lost your self-esteem along the way
    Yeah

    Good god you're coming up with reasons
    Good god you're dragging it out
    Good god it's the changing of the seasons
    I feel so raped
    So follow me down
    And just fake it if you're out of direction
    Fake it if you don't belong here
    Fake it if you feel like affection
    Woah you're such a fucking hypocrite

    And you should know that the lies won't hide your flaws
    No sense in hiding all of yours
    You gave up on your dreams along the way
    Yeah

    Good god you're coming up with reasons
    Good god you're dragging it out
    Good god it's the changing of the seasons
    I feel so raped
    So follow me down
    And just fake it if you're out of direction
    Fake it if you don't belong here
    Fake it if you feel like affection
    Woah you're such a fucking hypocrite

    Whoah
    Whoah

    I can fake with the best of anyone
    I can fake with the best of 'em all
    I can fake with the best of anyone
    I can fake it all

    Who's to know if your soul will fade at all
    The one you sold to fool the world
    You lost your self-esteem along the way
    Yeah

    Good god you're coming up with reasons
    Good god you're dragging it out
    Good god it's the changing of the seasons
    I feel so raped
    Man, follow me down
    And just fake it if you're out of direction
    Fake it if you don't belong here
    Fake it if you feel like affection
    Woah you're such a fucking hypocrite

    Fake it if you're out of direction
    Fake it if you don't belong here
    Fake it if you feel like affection
    Woah you're such a fucking hypocrite Writer/s: Dale Stewart, John Humphrey, Shaun Welgemoed
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 14

  • Tiffany from Lashea #Fake it# f--k attempting to fit in to society. The lies and twisted fake masks. Fake it with a smile on your face. Whoever doesn't like seether are simply losers XD
  • Justin from MichiganThe lyrics on the album are "Fake it if you feel like infection". However, in a live show, Shaun Morgan actually sings "Fake it if you've got an erection".
  • Daniel from Winchester, OhioLOL @ my comment from like 7 years ago.
  • Roach from Nowhere, GermanyThis song is about the media that's faking everything.
  • Daniel from Winchester, OhThis song pretains to my life and the stupid religous freaks who try to shove christianity down my throat..
  • Charles from Burnet, Txthis song reminds me of my mom... the b***h
  • Sheyla from Yourmom, CaThis was the them for WWE's No Way Out 2008
  • Caitlyn from Naples, FlIt has nothing to do with Amy!!!!
  • Caitlyn from Naples, FlThis song was originally written as a joke.
  • Brooke from Radcliff, KyThis song f-n rox my f-n sox!
  • Cora from Wausau, Wi"Fake it if you dont belong, yeah fake it if your out of direction ohhhhhhh you "something" fu*** hypocrite" sry just rockn out lol.
    loveeeee ittt
  • Hunter from Greensburg, Lathe video makes this song even better.
  • Danny from Atlantic City, NjThis song rules period. Rock on Seether.
  • George from Waynesburg, Kyi like the video for this song
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