Feelings non existent.
Loss of a tortured soul.
So cold and fearful.
Unnoticed and unclaimed.
Left as one alone.
On the endless road.
To bear on for a lifetime.
Of loneliness.
She sits alone and slowly fades away into nothingness.

[Chorus]
And as she struggles on.
Her mind begins to wander.
Thoughts of endless bliss.
The wind her only friend.
Never again to be cared for.
She tries to hold her head up high.
Just a mask to hide the tears behind.
Only waiting to die.
Only waiting to die.

As they sit by and watch.
Another dead existance.
Dreams torn apart.
As the spirit dies.
Hiding behind the lies.
And silent darkness.

[Chorus]


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Torn Lyrics as written by Ryan Michael Primack Christopher Hornbrook

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    love the lyrics. so true.

    charlotteon January 19, 2002   Link
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    the lyrics are me. for real, that describes how i feel perfectly.

    Snipson February 23, 2002   Link
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    PTW are awesome, lyrics people in emotional/physical stress can relate to.

    AnarchySpitBoyon April 30, 2002   Link
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    this song is so descriptive in its meaning, i love posion the well and this is my favorite song by them

    REEPERon May 27, 2002   Link
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    This song is great. It doesnt describe me but describes one of my dearest friends. I feel for her a lot and this song always reminds me of her.

    EmoNJEon June 07, 2002   Link
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    im not really into the older Poison the well but i do love this song. it reminds me so much of someone whos really close to me and this song really relates to her i also love material christ i can def relate to that song

    Oddity62on June 10, 2002   Link
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    this is the first ptw song i ever heard... i love it. i fell instantly in love with them.

    erasethesunon June 16, 2002   Link
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    jimmy,derek,and paige i love your songs so much you know that (lol) jimmy i love you stay sweet and FUNNY paige keep singing...derek my cousin is in love w.you (lol) you guys have a good time on tour and stuff see ya later jimmy..ps my fav. song is torn ;)

    Stephieon June 21, 2002   Link
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    this song doesn't describe me...or anyone i know...but it is still an incredible song...my band is covering it for this local show in the fall

    jretardon July 05, 2002   Link
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    This song describes me in everyway... when I hear it I can totally feel it. Fuck, it's wicked. Does anyone know where I can find the bass tabs for this song? thanks... "And the wind is her only friend" I love it

    StrawberryGasheson July 05, 2002   Link

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