Rude Self
Rude Self
I look around what do I see,
a bunch of guy's that are not like me.
Some are bad, some are good, some are evil,
some are rude.
On the surface all is well,
but underneath is a burning hell.
To understand how I feel,
just try it out and become unreal.
You my friend I can trust you,
you are myself I know you're true.
When I feel like a real good weep,
when times get hard and depression's deep.
You're always there to help me through,
the darkest times just me and you.
It's crazy, yes I must agree,
but if you had a friend like me.
Who watches every move I make,
and tells me what to give and take.
In the end they will see,
they'll never have a friend like me.
Completed songs: I Can't Move Mountains......Sidewalk Sally.......Tanners for Crowns.......Side to Side
The Wild Beast.......Stifled Forever......Going Backwards......I Ask for Help from no One......Split Decision
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