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Don't treat yourself like this
You're walking crazy and drugged out of your mind
I think it's time to find a new high
What can you say for yourself?
A traitor who sells herself short
You're nothing but a fake
We're cleaning up
Attention is for those who wait for it
Oh, we wait for it
Let's dispose our fear with all these desperate attempts
That we would crash 'til we love ourselves
It's time for believing
It takes its toll, when we take less we get more
I know, I know things get so difficult

But I've seen what you can do
I've seen what you can do
Don't give up on me just yet
Well I've got more vices than you could imagine
We're cleaning up
Attention is for those who wait for it
Oh, we wait for it
Let's dispose our fear with all these desperate attempts
That we would crash 'til we love ourselves
It's time for believing
It takes its toll, when we take less we get more
I've got only eyes for you
I've got only eyes for you
I spend all my time here waiting
But she's not coming back so it's time we let this die
We watch the world set fire
We watch the world set fire
Let's dispose our fear with all these desperate attempts
That we would crash 'til we love ourselves
It's time for believing
It takes its toll, when we take less we get more
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written by BATTLE, JOHN AKA JOHNE BATTLE/LARY, JASON ICEBERG/MOBLEY, JESSE/WEBB, RASHEAD/MOORE, JEVON (PKA DJ LEN)/BLACKMON, M./PRISTER, J.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Another Victory Publishing, GOPAM ENTERPRISES INC

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In a world where perception usually trumps reality, here are some cold, hard truths about the band Four Letter Lie: Hailing from Minnesota, the four members of Four Letter Lie-- singer Brian Nagan, bassist John Waltmann, drummer Derek Smith and guitarist Connor Kelly--had only been together a short while before they cut their own EP, sold 1,500 copies of it and drew raves in the press. "This release from Minnesota‘s Four Letter Lie sums up everything that we’ve become familiar with in melodic hardcore, and does it perfectly," raved AMP Magazine.

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