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Low Self Opinion - Rollins Band



     
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I think you got a low self opinion man
I see you standing all by yourself
Unable to express the pain of your distress
You alienate yourself
And everybody else
You withdraw deeper inside
They got so tired of you
And your self ridicule
They wonder what's on your mind
They wrote you off and left you behindYou sleep alone at night
You never wonder why
You always victimize
All this bitterness wells up inside you
So you can criticize yourself
And all those around youThe hatred you project
Does nothing to protect you
You leave yourself so exposed
You want to open up

When someone says
You find all your doors closed
Lighten up
Try some introspection
Get yourself a break from self rejection
And you just might find
At the end of the day
It's not so bad and anyway
All you have is yourself and your mind
The self hatred that blinds you
Binds you grinds you keeps you down
You build up walls around you
You wear disgust like a crown
The world falls down around youWhen I see you seeing me
If you could see the you that I see
You'd see yourself so differently
Believe meI know the self doubt that runs inside your mindI know the self that treats you so unkind
If you could see the you that I see
When I see you
You would see things differently
I assure you

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Rollins Band was an alternative metal/post-hardcore band formed in 1987 in Van Nuys, California. Henry Rollins put the Rollins Band together, in Van Nuys, California, United States, after his previous band, the hardcore outfit Black Flag, broke up in 1986. "Borrowing" the rhythm section of former Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn's experimental instrumental band, Gone, their sound is very similar to Black Flag's latter direction, playing aggressive rock with punk influences, beginning with their first release Life-Time in 1987.

Read more about Rollins Band on Last.fm.


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