As the thorns grown with care start to twist they make new colored eyes. As the flesh starts to split like the wrists that slit...as I break, and they spit. And I break as they spit.
This temptation that invites me to life...what's salvation? Is it in this invitation to praise the fallen?
As a world grown with care starts to sing it's swarmed by cacophony. One and all punished now for just one wouldn't bow. Without grace all are left in disgrace chasing death.
I don't believe the beliefs of the righteous are so righteous at all. I do believe that the mark placed upon us is misconceived. Who shall fall?
As the guilt raining down reaches flooded ground the insects must concede to this wrong they belong. In this left they are strong. As the right start to bleed on the right they shall feed.


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    ahhh...i love davey havok

    ivorywallson September 15, 2002   Link
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    Davey Havok is the most amazing vocalist currently in existance! This song just goes to further prove that.

    onemanorgyon March 24, 2003   Link
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    I get he's a great singer but you plainly can not say you love him without knowing him!

    Incorporeal333on May 16, 2004   Link
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    Sure you can say you love him without knowing him.

    Imortalon June 03, 2004   Link
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    Sure you can say you love him without knowing him.

    Imortalon June 03, 2004   Link
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    i think this song is about how we as humans were punished by god for imperfection, and embracing our flaws,however dark they are.

    needafixon October 07, 2004   Link
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    I'd say you could be obsessed with him, but I wouldn't think you could love him. And Danzig easily trumps Havok as being the greatest singer there is. I wouldn't even think Havok is near the top.

    Henleyon October 16, 2004   Link
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    "I'd say you could be obsessed with him, but I wouldn't think you could love him. And Danzig easily trumps Havok as being the greatest singer there is. I wouldn't even think Havok is near the top." Danzig is just pathetic. /Saturnine/

    Saturnaliaon November 16, 2004   Link
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    I agree with Saturnalia, danzig is a c*nt, he wouldnt even reunite with the misfits...

    CurseTheDaylighton December 24, 2004   Link
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    Sry, but Danzig cant sing... As for the song, I agree with needafix.

    Rebbal Aceon April 08, 2005   Link

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