when you can want something you hate,
and lie in perfect honesty
from every angle things are crystal clear
when you doubt things of which you're sure
something seems just beyond your hand
you wonder if your living second rate
is my mind too open,
is my heart still beating
do my eyes betray a hint of loneliness
or an ambiguity,
i only want to see the light
when every word makes perfect sense
in every single line you read
but every single line seems to conflict
and the perspectives that i see
a picasso reality
i'm seeing truth through sheets of opaque glass
where does reason stop, and romance begin
i feel the ghosts hitchhiking on the wind
and since when did following your heart become a sin,
I only want to see the light


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    I think in this song, whoever wrote it was very confused. Youc an see how he is going between two things... love and hate. He knows that going for this person (a girl) is wrong and he hates everyhting about her but he loves her. Hasn't anyone had a relationship like that. For me it was my ex-boyfriend smoked pot, wanted only a physical relationship, yet I stayed with it even though I hated everything he was about, but I loved or thought I loved him. Opaque is not being able to see the other side.. not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel which is going to tell you the future, what you should exspect... but you can't see that because your blinded. " to lie in perfect honesty".. maybe saying " Yeah I hate him.." well your lieing in reality because you think you love him but really inside... you should and do hate him. A picasso reality.. refers to having everyhting mixed up , mixed emotions.. you can't even tell what you feel anymore because everything got so messed up.

    Vinakachickon July 24, 2002   Link

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