I tried an idea for no reason
Keep the sun off our shoulders
Crawling back to

A black out
Touching new life
Face down
Set the pace again

The drive the idea still existing
Sat and shuddered broke the pattern
Falling inward
In and down up and out

Let it go follow way back
Call it off any day anyway
Make you feel this
A black out

Touching new life
Face down
Set the pace again

Don't take the fall
We'd hate to see
That's entertainment
Get some

Eyes on the goal
Last one to get
Is passed over looked over
Never rehearse

They've spiked the water
It's in the blood
Get some
We've underestimated

How can I
Get some

How can I

How can I

How can I

Get some

A blackout
Could this be the one


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    or maybe THE american idol, george w. bush. but thats just a tied-in meaning, i dont think its the intended one.

    whiteouton October 30, 2004   Link

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