It all started when
the perfection was gone
Routine forced its way
into our communication
So suddenly my prince
pulled his mask aside
That’s when it begun realization
My stomach started twisting,
I heard I wasn’t listening
Another man beside me
with full logic to confront me
Chorus
My mind was set
I was easily impressed
Overwhelmed
by a new acquaintance
His nature and mine
were so hard to combine
once more..
So I’ll watch what I expect from him
‘Cause the surface may distract me
One moment I may finally see
that he’s not worth all my trouble
We made no plans for creation,
our thoughts filled just with ration
That’s when I decide
I want to freeze my mind
And start over again
my way of thinking
My problem to conceive
how their mind may work
Makes it hard to believe
they have feelings
So I become immune,
male gender seems so cruel
Waiting for them to fail
madness starts to prevail
Chorus
So watch what you expect from me
‘Cause the surface may distract you
One moment you may finally see
that I’m not worth all your trouble
I make no plans for creation,
my thoughts filled with negation
So I conclude to this phrase...
Expectations lead to disappointment
This album just slaps! And, for the record, I have never used the term "slaps" before. I am not some person who says that every album slaps, when in fact, they sometimes do not. No. I was waiting until this very moment, for an album this good to try out the term for my self and I stand behind it.
It slaps, my friends, it slaps. SteveSmells
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