You cannot hide now
I'll find you somehow
Together we can find new ways to drown

All I really want is
A moment of your time
To grant
To give
To make you one with mine
You'll fill this empty space and
I will
Be your outlet
We'll plant
We'll reap
And meet in cruel descent

Together we can find new ways to drown

You know
You're mine
This madness suits me fine
Your shadow is my comfort 'til the end of time

All I really want is
Someone to share with me
This treasure
This gift
This unceasing agony
How could you ever turn back now when
Our failure's so complete
So cold
So far
So dark in here with me

Together we can find new ways to drown

You know
You're mine
This madness suits me fine
Your shadow is my comfort 'til the end of time
You know
You're mine
This madness suits me fine
Your sadness is my reason to forget what lies inside

There must be something, something else
Yeah, something, something else
Yeah, something, something else
There must be something else than you

You cannot hide now
I'll find you somehow
Together we can find new ways to drown

You know
You're mine
This madness suits me fine
Your shadow is my comfort 'til the end of time
Your shadow is my comfort 'til the end of time

You know
You're mine
This madness suits me fine
Your sadness is my reason to forget what lies inside


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    i definately think that there might be some sort of spiritual connotation here, although the sisteven's point of view sounds interesting and possibly true as well.

    i'm really late to be coming to this message board. and i surely am not fashionably late either.

    necktieremedyon November 29, 2008   Link

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