I don't owe anything
I don't owe anyone
Shoot pride for all its worth
I don't belong

In a situation now
that I could not repair
I assert myself to sleep
Show others that i've cared
How cold is this poor life
Lay ashes at my grave

If it takes me away from you,
A subtle gesture

I don't know anyone (cherish my religion)
I don't know anyone (faith is only fiction)
I don't know anyone (cherish my religion)
I don't know anyone (faith is only fiction)

This is erased, I promise not a trace
This is erased, I promise not a trace no delay


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    omg no ones commented on this song? its brilliant! i love it sooo much!!!!

    dark_n_depressedon April 16, 2006   Link
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    notsure, i thought it was about secularism but that is only from the chorus and the verse says something else.

    Shad0w8on August 26, 2007   Link
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    They made a video for this.

    samwaltonon September 10, 2007   Link
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    It is how woman uses a man(sex and other needs) and leave them later to suffer, that's what i can guess from the video, the Prey (Man) and the Predator (Woman), she also has been shown as evil in the video, kind of depicting "Lilith the Fallen Angel''. With her mesmerizing power to lure a man for her own benefits and man falls prey to it as usual.

    karanrocks505on November 22, 2017   Link

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