What's coming through is alive.
What's holding up is a mirror.
But what's singing songs is a snake, it is,
Looking to turn my piss to wine.
They're both totally void of hate, and,
Killing me just the same.

The snake behind me hisses,
What my damage could have been.
My blood before me begs me,
Open up my heart again.

And I feel this coming over like a storm again, considerately...

Venomous voice tempts me,
And drains me, bleeds me,
Leaves me cracked and empty,
Drags me down like some sweet gravity.

The snake behind me hisses,
What my damage could have been.
My blood before me begs me,
Open up my heart again.

And I feel this coming over like a storm again, now.
And I feel this coming over like a storm again, now...

I am too connected to you to slip away, fade away.
Days away I still feel you touching me, changing me and considerately killing me.
Considerately killing me.
Considerately killing me.
Considerately killing me.

Without the skin here,
Beneath the storm.
Under these tears now,
The walls came down.

Once the snake is drowned and as I look in his eyes,
My fear begins to fade,
Recalling all of the times I could have cried then.
I should have cried then.

As the walls come down and as I look in your eyes,
My fear begins to fade,
Recalling all of the times I have died, and will die.
It's alright.

I don't mind.
I don't mind.
I don't mind.

I am too connected to you to slip away, fade away.
Days away I still feel you touching me, changing me and considerately killing me.
Considerately killing me, yeah.
Considerately killing me.


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    yo, adamizer likes Tool, we all like tool, so lets not argue about something like this, you have the right to have an opinion however wrong it may be, however narrow sited, grab each others AIM names and have an intellectual fight but save this space for song interpretation.
    Now then I belive this is about heroin simply because of the theme of the lyrics and the name. H = heroin, most of you know, and its pretty damned addicitive, so hes like a part of it, hes too connected to let heroin "slip away" or "fade away" cuz ya know withdrawl symptoms and stuff. Heroin is inanimate, with no motive to why it kills its users and abusers, so its "void of hate" cuz when someone kills another person it's usually because they hate them.

    "And I feel this coming over like a storm again " I feel this may mean withdrawl symptoms, you try to quit heroin but its damn tough, and the things you feel [I wouldnt know what] are so strong, its like a tempest sweeping you off your feet effect.

    the rest I dont know what it might mean, any explanation would be much too vague so im probably wrong on my thoughts about what it might mean, so if anyone cares to elaborate....

    and going against my earlier advice I believe people use the words of other people, not to speak for themselves, but rather to give validity to what they are saying since words with no evidence mean little. and i think most people reading this agree maynard is an insightful individual and things he says have value and if something he says agrees with a point you are trying to make, using his word stregthens the validity of what ever that point may be. just my thoughts...

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