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keep stackin' those bricks til the day they fall. what do you have against me? and why won't you listen to me?
Singer: before you exit
you know it's not right. i'm screamin' you don't care at all
keep stackin' those bricks til the day they fall. what do you have against me? and why won't you listen to me?
am i talkin' to a brick wall? i might as well be. everything i say to you comes right back at me. you don't listen to the words that i say. you treat them like trash and you throw them away. this is just a game to you. to you it's all the same
you know it's not right. i'm screamin' you don't care at all
keep stackin' those bricks til the day they fall. what do you have against me? and why won't you listen to me?
am i talkin' to a brick wall? i might as well be. everything i say to you comes right back at me. you don't listen to the words that i say. you treat them like trash and you throw them away. this is just a game to you. to you it's all the same