I scrape through the morning,
Kicking the twilight as she comes.
Time waits ever dawning,
Spooning the thickness out and
Feeding your open mouths.
The price you pay is always,
Too high or too familiar, sunshine karma killer.
Time waits ever dawning,
When you're following the animals around, around.
I scrape through the morning,
Feeding our open mouths and
Spooning the thickness out.
The price you pay is always
Too high or too familiar, sunshine karma killer.
Too high or too familiar, sunshine karma killer.
My eyes are weary now, my eyes,
My eyes are weary, my eyes are weary.
Too high or too familiar, sunshine karma killer.
Too high or too familiar, sunshine karma killer.
Karma killer, karma killer, karma killer,
As it kicked you did it ever miss you,
Will I ever miss you, will I ever miss you,
Will ever miss you, will I ever miss you,
Will I ever.






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    The best part of this song is Chester Bennington

    Hybrid_7on June 09, 2004   Link

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