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Typecast within a role, an empty actor w/o a soul, to force a smile and flash a wink, are just effects to make you think, and camera tricks to let you know, that I'm o.k. to let you go Magnanimous loser, once again, to hide my loss I wear a grin. I'll kiss your cheek, and hug you brief, a smile and wink, to hide my grief and don my costume, once again, magnanimous loser, my old friend. I'll deny this one confession, the latest in a long procession, of broken hearted bedtime tales, of hope that dies and love that fails I'll play the role I know so well the roll I've played and played to hell. one more time won't hurt, I guess, magnanimous loser, I confess. You'll see me laugh, and socialize, you'll think I'm strong, you'll think I'm wise, for I won't cry, or wail and moan, (at least 'till I get home alone). sitting at my dressing table, I wonder if I'll soon be able, to paint a grin, and choke back tears, and ignore the pounding in my ears. Magnanimous loser, can't you see? doomed to live in misery, The bad boys win another round the good guy's gone without a sound. It's all become an old refrain, another year, the same old pain another one gone, another dream ends another regret, what might have been. I'll wear the mask, for all to see that I'm just fine, as fine can be magnanimous loser, once again, just for once, I'd like to win. So pass me up, for I don't mind just give me time, and I'll be fine. I'm sure that he's much better than I, You’ll be so happy, and I’ll get by… Dan Bryce
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Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 11:28 PM UTC
Magnanimous Loser
Typecast within a role, an empty actor w/o a soul, to force a smile and flash a wink, are just effects to make you think, and camera tricks to let you know, that I'm o.k. to let you go Magnanimous loser, once again, to hide my loss I wear a grin. I'll kiss your cheek, and hug you brief, a smile and wink, to hide my grief and don my costume, once again, magnanimous loser, my old friend. I'll deny this one confession, the latest in a long procession, of broken hearted bedtime tales, of hope that dies and love that fails I'll play the role I know so well the roll I've played and played to hell. one more time won't hurt, I guess, magnanimous loser, I confess. You'll see me laugh, and socialize, you'll think I'm strong, you'll think I'm wise, for I won't cry, or wail and moan, (at least 'till I get home alone). sitting at my dressing table, I wonder if I'll soon be able, to paint a grin, and choke back tears, and ignore the pounding in my ears. Magnanimous loser, can't you see? doomed to live in misery, The bad boys win another round the good guy's gone without a sound. It's all become an old refrain, another year, the same old pain another one gone, another dream ends another regret, what might have been. I'll wear the mask, for all to see that I'm just fine, as fine can be magnanimous loser, once again, just for once, I'd like to win. So pass me up, for I don't mind just give me time, and I'll be fine. I'm sure that he's much better than I, You’ll be so happy, and I’ll get by… Dan Bryce
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Jan 25, 2013
Jan 25, 2013 at 11:28 PM UTC
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