Sometimes I have lied
To loved ones in my life
And I know that you try to be
The one that makes me see what's wrong and right
Just worry about yourself, I didn't ask for your help
In fact stay away from me, I think I might be crazy
So I'll try speaking honestly
I know I've been an asshole to you
Don't take my apologies if you know that they ain't true
And don't hold me accountable for things you wouldn't do
'Cuz you're better off without me
And I still ain't over you
It's not worth my time to be
The one who gets left behind
I've tried to see, from your fucked up point of view
That's where we drew the line in the sand
And broke away and
That's where I learned to be a man
This boy was sick of being played
So let's try speaking honestly
I know I've been a bastard to you
Don't take my apologies if you know that they ain't true
And don't hold me accountable for things you wouldn't do
'Cuz you're better off without me
And I still ain't over you
I'm sick of the fights
You don't have the stamina to keep this up all night
But I do
Never back down, isn't that what you taught me
I'm stubborn to a fault, but so are you
Could we just agree to disagree, this once
I tried to side with your team, but can't deal with your
Backwards, back-stabbing, radical, bullshit schemes
That you push on me
Where did we go wrong
Look at us kicking and screaming over nothing at all
Except to win a fight
So I'll try speaking honestly
I know I've been an asshole to you
Don't take my apologies if you know that they ain't true
Don't hold me accountable for things you wouldn't do
'Cuz you're better off without me
And I still ain't over you
credits
from Ender,
track released July 15, 2015
Written by Keir Gellatly // Produced & Mastered by Ben Anderson
Drums - Keir Gellatly
Lead Guitar - Paul Abear
Bass Guitar - Ben Anderson
Rhythm Guitar - Keir Gellatly
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