Now I could lie by your side
All serrated for you
Down below cancer grows
Weeping waits inside you too
All our rage begs a stage
It's a waste of time though
And you style seems worthwhile
But this lonely road has turned And you faded there
They pretend to care
Vultures waiting
If you don't like me
Certify Me Yeah ­ I don't know
Yeah ­ I won't go
Yeah ­ save it I'm okay

And in the sun a loaded gun
Makes for conversation
All the while in denial
It's too late for me to change

And you were unchained
Nothing more had changed
I could fake it
If you still hate me
Confiscate me

Oh we're jaded ­ I don't know
Overrated ­ I won't go
All serrated ­ Save it I'm okay
Okay Yeah I won't play Yeah go away Yeah save it
I'm okay



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    This is my favourite song. Love the into bit. Not sure what it means though. It doesn't seem very popular though not sure why because its one of the best of that albulm. It's got a really good sound to it. It reminds me when my grandad was dying of cancer and all this family that we hadn't seen was gathering round him waiting for him to die only cincrned for him because they though they could get some money. That idea doesn't fit in with the rest of the song though.

    Evilsheepon April 11, 2004   Link

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