Keep It

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you can keep everything that i gave to you.

i dont want it anymore. and if you want everything

that you gave to me you can back up the truck and fill

it up with the broken pieces of my life.

you hurt me all you could then you thought that i should

come crawling back on bended knees.

just because your bodys fine you think ive lost my

mind. youd better think again if you expect me to put

my heart in hiding everytime you walk out on me.

you better keep it. keep it.

so you remember. remember.

the love we had. a love so sad.

you can keep everything that i gave to you.

i dont want it anymore. and if you want everything

that you gave to me you can back up the truck and fill

it up with the broken pieces of my life.

you hurt me all you could then you thought that i should

come crawling back on bended knees.

just because your bodys fine you think ive lost my

mind. youd better think again if you expect me to put

my heart in hiding everytime you walk out on me.

you better keep it. keep it.

so you remember. remember. the love we had. a love so sad.

About Keep It

"All" delivers "Keep It" as a quintessential example of their energetic pop-punk and hardcore punk fusion, characterized by driving rhythms and anthemic choruses that defined their mid-1990s catalog. While the track lacks a specific album listing, it aligns with the band's broader discography of high-volume, fast-paced recordings from the early 1990s through the early 2000s. The song reflects the raw, DIY ethos of the era, featuring the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and aggressive instrumentation that resonated with fans of the genre. As part of their extensive body of work, "Keep It" stands alongside other notable tracks like "Refrain" and "Cyclops," showcasing their ability to craft memorable, crowd-pleasing anthems that captured the spirit of the pop-punk movement without relying on polished production.