Could we please shut our mouths for awhile
For only just awhile I could take it
And if we could lay alone for awhile
For only just awhile I could take it

You have made me alright complete again
Always willing to break down my will again
I intend to render my sensibilities have all gone mad
You tend to talk about the better things

Then let's move on to better things
I'm using all my sensibilities
Would you please assume that face
The one you make at me

And if we could make love for awhile
For only just awhile God I need it I need it
You have made me alright complete again
Always willing to break down my will again

I intend to render my sensibilities have all gone wild
You tend to talk about the better things
Then let's move on to better things
I'm using all my sensibilities

If we could get caught in this moment
Get caught in this moment
Our senses run dry
I would sacrifice myself for you

If we could get caught in the moment
Get caught in the moment
Our senses run dry
If we could...

She rides
If we could get caught in the moment
Get caught in the moment
Our senses run dry


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Entwined Lyrics as written by Miguel Rascon Bradley James Fafara

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    To me this song is about a relationship where the people are stuck in between fellings and don't really know how they should feel. "Our senses run dry..." This song also reminds me somewhat of my relationship.

    some1_named_no_1on April 13, 2002   Link
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    I think it's a very lust filled song. Gotta love Dex's vocals in this song. Hell, gotta love Dez's vocals...period. Great song to have sex to, if you're into this kind of music. >: )

    Codeineon June 14, 2002   Link
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    Although the whole "Chamber Music" period is probably the worst for Coal Chamber, it's the one where Meegs looks the nicest!

    Harry Manbackon June 18, 2002   Link
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    hahaha....their first cd is AWSOME!...this song is really pretty...i really like it... ~heather~

    heathyron August 21, 2002   Link
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    great song.

    Ms Voorheeson May 08, 2005   Link

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