When a day comes along,
I can feed it, make it go away,
Feed it, make it go away,
And it's all the same,
I am seeing everything again,
Seeing everything again,
My own stupid fantasy,
I can drink it and wash it all away,
Drink it, wash it all away,
And I don't need to breathe,
Because I'm tasting everything again,
Tasting,
You know we hate it all in here,
You know we hate it all in here,
You know we hate it all,
Because the times that we have are so hard,
My life feels 2D,
I just swim through my aquarium,
Swim through my aquarium,
Licking all my wounds,
I'm bleeding eternally for you,
Bleeding,
I don't want to be in this life,
Because the times that I have make me throw it all away,
Slave to my addiction,
Close my eye's and meditate my death,
Have I anything left?
The wound has left a scar,
But I still breathe just to be with you,
Still breathe,
I don't want to be in this life,
Because the times that I have make me throw it all away,
I don't want to be in this life.


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    i cant believe hey didnt play this song wen i went to see them though i suppose it is a bit too long!

    i love the line 'close my eyes and meditate my death' i just love he way he sing it and it is my fave line of the whole album!!!!!!!!

    i think the song is just about sum1 that has hurt him really badly and has just lft him metaphorically dead!

    i am geloson June 15, 2003   Link

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