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Its all about steam
Its all about dreams
Its all about making the best out of everything
Youll know when your fine
Cause youll talk like a mimeYoull fall on your face
You get back up and youre doing fine
a considerate clown, a preachy preachy machine
is one of the sweetest things you would say about me
but I dont have the time for your distorted esteem
why are you toying with my mind?I dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
Now youre messing with my prideYou think youre smarter than me
Well everyone knows you will never be smarter than me
Thats how it goes
I gained forty pounds because of you
Was there an S on my chest
Well I confess, you were too much stress

Id have a heart attack at best
So now I breathe it out, I breathe it out
I spit it on the crowd cause they lift me up, they lift me up, they lift me upWhen Im feeling down
What am I spitting out? spitting out, something we never talk about
Its called my mindI dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
Now youre messing with my prideIm sick of standing in your line
So now youll have to take it
take this to heart
I will never let you fuck me over
Stop talking down to me your war is old
your game is over
So heres my coldest shoulderI dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
I dont wanna hear you say it
Now youre messing with my prideSomething we dont talk about
Something we never talk about

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Blue October is an alternative rock band headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, but is originally from Houston, Texas. The band was formed in 1995 and currently comprises Justin Furstenfeld (lead vocals), Jeremy Furstenfeld (drums, percussion), Ryan Delahoussaye (violin/viola, mandolin, keyboards, and vocals), Julian Mandrake (guitar) and Matt Noveskey (bass guitar). Their latest album, Any Man In America, was released on August 16, 2011 on the band's own Up/Down Records label, chronicles the dissolution of vocalist Justin Furstenfeld's marriage and separation from his daughter.

Read more about Blue October on Last.fm.


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