Here we go again to the point
Where it becomes a theme
Like ?we hate each other, can't live without you?
But in a rhyming scheme
I have this poison pen as an outlet
But you don't have a way to lay all the cards on the table
So fold this hand and say ?there are many others
who can treat me better than you could?
And I'm sure that given the chance that they would
I am lying when I tell you that my head is doing fine
And I'm as sure as, sure as the San Mateo fog line
As I pass a sign that says no exit
I think of what you said
We're stuck on this road looking for an answer
That isn't up ahead
We both know we are like division
Subtraction of ourselves
This could be our purgatory and life could be our hell
I never thought that you would tell me that I had to go
And I took all this for granted that I know
I can never hurt you again if I know you are not mine
And I'm as sure as, sure as the San Mateo fog line
Tony Sly (Anthony James Sly, 1973-2012) was an American singer and musician, best known as the frontman of the punk rock band No Use for a Name. Born in California, Sly began his musical career in the 1980s with The Squirrels before founding No Use for a Name in 1989. His distinctive vocal style, a blend of anger and melancholy, helped define the band's sound, which released numerous successful albums including "More Betterness!" (1997) and "The Feel Good Record of the Year" (2002). Sly was also active as a solo artist, releasing the album "The Last Time I Saw You" in 2008. His music has influenced generations of punk rock artists and his memory continues to be celebrated by fans worldwide. Some of Tony Sly's most representative songs include "Soulmate", "Let's Get Out of Here", "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "My Own Worst Enemy".
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