i take your top off and you glisten
beneath these fizzing neon lights that hold you
you're so cold
you're so hard
but you have become so much to me
i kiss you to taste the love i try to drain from you
you let me take your worth
i paid for this much

but you are just one of many
as soon as you are empty i will throw you to the side
the leftovers leak from you, your sweetly brewed tears
i feed from this
call it love if you want, i just need more
until i forget just why i detest who i have become again

i break you as it makes me feel much better
so much more like a man
and i will do the same to the others
because the people don't understand
how it feels to only feel yourself when you are not yourself
you're so cold
you're so mine
so let me take your worth


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    track listing for the debut album, out next month -

    1 shouting acoustic miseries 2 a love song 3 ditching dead skin 4 he would never shoot the moon for you 5 rip 6 gloria/mine 7 maybe 8 wanting, not having and needing 9 cried for a mile 10 claire the glass girl 11 blub 12 to be your everything 13 the cure to life

    it's gonna be so good! oh, and this song rules by the way. its about alcoholism.

    xpankfrisston August 26, 2002   Link

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