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I don't eat, I just devour, everyone in every hour
All is me, is all I need and that's all that I care
Propelled through all this madness, by your beauty and my sadness
I'll never change or rearrange, till I've finished what I've started
And life leads me here
It shows me, I have never really loved no one but me
Like the time you slipped through my hand
I'll never understand why I'm such a selfish man
Walk around me, not before me, I'll pretend not to ignore you
But I'll compromise if I realize you can do something for me
I'm ugly and you know it, but you think that I'm a poet
So I'll keep the rhyme if I feel in time, it gets me where I'm going
And life leads me here
It shows me, I have never really loved no one but me
Like the time you slipped through my hand and I'll never understand
No, I'll never understand why I'm such a selfish man
All I heard was an unearthly silence

Apart from the violence, explode in my head
Where all at once was this moment of beauty
No more since it slew me, no never again, again, again
No I'll never understand
No I'll never understand, why I'm such a selfish man
Selfish man, selfish man
Selfish man, selfish man, selfish man

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The Holdup formed in autumn of 2006 when Guitarist Tyler Scurti and Drummer Danny Flores added, Mike Garmany as Lead Vocalist. The Holdup quickly began writing music and started performing at small local gigs. It didn’t take long for the Holdup to gain a steady fanbase and local attention. Later that year, they added a few more members to the holdup team, Kyle Christensen on Bass, Clev Stiles on management and recently Keyboardist Nick Santana. The chemistry and fit were undeniable and The Holdup was complete.

Read more about The Holdup on Last.fm.


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