Madison Prep

CHAD J. NEPTUNE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW CARRABBA, JOSHUA E. COLBERT, NICOLAU BONIFACIO DOMINGUEZ, STEVE KLEISETH

Give up what you think you have to say.
Formalities weaken the meaning that you'd convey.
In truth hidden in the veiled insults,
Have failed results for everyone that lived that way.

The training spent on all your words
Was obvious in all we heard
Was repetition.
Representing your best interests
While wishing us
"the very best"
When that is something
That you would never give.

And some things are better stressed
When unexpressed,
Cause silence can be overwhelming

We'll find some way to prove you wrong

Trivia about the song Madison Prep by Further Seems Forever

When was the song “Madison Prep” released by Further Seems Forever?
The song Madison Prep was released in 2001, on the album “The Moon Is Down”.
Who composed the song “Madison Prep” by Further Seems Forever?
The song “Madison Prep” by Further Seems Forever was composed by CHAD J. NEPTUNE, CHRISTOPHER ANDREW CARRABBA, JOSHUA E. COLBERT, NICOLAU BONIFACIO DOMINGUEZ, STEVE KLEISETH.

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