There's a pain in my head
And I can't reject
Every time I try to think
I can't remember anything
It's getting bigger and bigger
Should I squeeze the trigger?
Make the pain
Just fade away
Drop another pill and stay
No pain no gain
Migraine
No pain no gain
Migraine
I met the messenger
There's no message for me
Looked through
All the magazines but
I can't find anything
Pain is getting bigger
I can't pull the trigger
There's only one option left
Now this pain
It's in my chest
No pain no gain migraine


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    well. puddle of mudd. thats the band name huh. well, isnt that a sexual ineuendo? i mean, who wants to be in a puddle of mudd. and mudds got TWO d's in it, that must be one big pile of ass throbbing shit. how they got their band name was with an unfortunate happening with a truck driver in arizona, the truck driver raped them really hard and fast, and by the end of the night they were laying in their own PUDDLE OF MUDD with TWO d's. speaking of this song "migraine" this song gives me a fucking migraine and im gonna go Overdose on tylonal and hopefully i'll die before i have to hear this gay ass song on the radio

    simpleplanisgayon June 25, 2004   Link
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    go ahead and do that then

    hesslichon March 04, 2005   Link

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