Guilty and degraded. We've bastardized ourselves and lost our purity.
Guilty and degraded. We've bastardized ourselves and lost our purity.

Right now you find the words to right your wrongs
Right now you find the words to right your wrongs

Objectify the one thing that I wanted more that you
And I look into your eyes
Sitting here as you walk through the door
The sex that I see
It binds my heart, it blinds my eyes so I give in
I don't want this anymore
I've brought you into my, I've brought you here
You're in my circular parade of failure, of failure
(Run away!)

Right now you find the words to right your wrongs
Right now you find the words to right your wrongs

And I'm sorry for the way my eyes
And I'm sorry for the way my eyes objectify you
Objectify you. Objectify you. Objectify you. Objectify you.


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    i just think this song is really good... i think the screaming in the beginning makes it more intense to set up the rest of the song, which is kind of explaining his story in a sad memory. i dont know it is just really good to me

    Gh_osTon September 21, 2002   Link

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