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At one time close now somehow far
No more oppression, no more scabs
To heal or pick open again
Attention strayed from everything
And I will never believe you
And I don't think anything is true
And is anything for certain, can't take the place of you
But it takes the place of nothin'
When everything is perfect
Why is everything so rotten?
Can't take the place of
Place of, place of, place of me and you
To think how some were wanting me
Up close to something wrong to me
If I confess you'll lie to me
Think of something wondering
And I will never believe you

And I don't think anything is true
And is anything for certain, can't take the place of you
But it takes the place of nothin'
When everything is perfect
Why is everything so rotten?
Can't take the place of
Place of, place of, place of me and you
And as I walk away from you
How can I, how can I look at you when I feel this way now?
How can I, how can I look at you when I'm pissed off somehow?
How can I, how can I look at you when I feel this way now?
How can I, how can I look at you when I'm pissed off some?
How can I, how can I look at you when I feel this way now?
How can I, how can I look at you when I'm pissed off somehow?
How can I, how can I look at you when I feel this way now?
How can I, how can I look at you when I'm pissed off somehow?
Somehow, some

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1.Lifer was a five piece nu metal band originating from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania from 1999 until 2001. The band consisted of vocalist Nick Coyle, guitarist Aaron Fink, bassist Mark Klepaski, drummer Chris Lightcap and turntabler Tony Kruszka. During their active years, they were signed to Universal Records. Under this label they released a self-titled album in 2001. After their first and only CD, the group disbanded later in 2001. Aaron Fink and fellow band member Mark Klepaski went on and joined the now popular alternative metal group Breaking Benjamin.

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