i've made up this day as cold as the ocean that we crossed on our way back to reality. the place we hate, the place we left to become friends of bottles and friends of sorrow. where i watch you dance with the smoke that leaves your mouth and swirl around the air like a ghost. who are you? we can't breathe forever, you taught me that so i'll just spend these days screaming who are you?


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    Penfold is definately my favorite band and kissing the nightmare would probably be one of the best reasons why. I can't think of other artists that can construct and create such a masterpiece song from an awesome intro leading and building into an outro that makes you want to get up and scream. Climax galore and with no surprise coming from penfold, which specializes the perfect build-up for the perfect song- Kissing the nightmare. Intesity packed in a six minute track proving to be THE best penfold song in my opinion. This is emotion and penfold is the ultimate author for it. Kissing the nightmare - By FAR one of the greatest songs ever created by any band.

    One word - Amazing.

    June zeroon April 30, 2002   Link

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