D.C.T.T.W.W.F.I.
morning town, you look stunning today - with a truth so newbut I'm addicted to running away, I cant help myself
caught a glimpse of your face as the noose bowed to Newtons laws
I guess no one's as free as the ones who fall
I'm tired of trying to make it out alive - what a joke, what a fraud...
come along with you senselessness now - let me go, let me fall
see the red turn to black, and then back to the white and blank
culminations are meant to never last
but hold on to what you got, if only time
I'm sorry for being me, for poor health and advice
take 'em on - take on the days
death comes to those who wait for it
I'm so sick of the music and words - meaning less, when expressed
there's a silence that just can't be heard, and with you... it moves
I kicked the habit of caring at all, but the birds sing so loud
and I will hold you again when the lights go out
the sun and stars would take turns watching over us
wounds would heal and the winds would reveal
all the laughs, under dust
come together one last time for me and let's fall apart
give me endings so something new can start
but no suns will rise, the skies still mourn the loss of last night
when plans still mattered more than fading out
we'll be gone - without a trace
death comes to those who wait for it
I would carry your tired eyes babe, if I only could
I would swallow your pride and your rage, if I only could
and as far as that silence's concerned I could not break it
even if I had dynamite stacked and lit
put your finger on barstols and fright - you're not scared, you're scarred
like a secret that dies in the light... I will die in the light!
Nosferatu or not baby love, turn the other way
there is nothing here left for you to save
a wake for the sleeping beats a wake for the weeping
break my esthetics, let the hopelessness take hold
prove me wrong - with an embrace
death comes to those who wait for it
Words by dean
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Written on 2006-08-05 at 22:44
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