It's time that I see the bitter awful truth
My eyes they show me that you're unnatural
I can't go on living my life this way
I'm done right now
I take my own stand of faith
Take my own stand of faith

I'm the one that you want
Even if you just don't know
I'm the one that you need
I'll wait till I take that role
Man, I should have seen this coming
Deliver me the final blow
The final blow

So take my advice
Listen to what I say
It only takes one of us to make some kind of change
I've been tossed out and hated
Had my cold, dark days
That's done right now
I take my own stand of faith
Take my own stand of faith

I'm the one that you want
Even if you just don't know
I'm the one that you need
I'll wait till I take that role
Man I should have seen this coming
Deliver me the final blow
The final blow

Every day it's the same old story
And I'm bottled up again
Every time you're so disgusting
It's just bottled up again

Man I should have seen this coming

I'm the one that you want
Even if you just don't know
I'm the one that you need
I'll wait till I take that role
Man I should have seen this coming
Deliver me

Man I should have seen this coming
Deliver me the final blow
The final blow


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