Head trip on the scene again,
Pumping in the veins of the rabid mouths to feed.
Head back, obsolete...
Trapped with the secrets that i can not keep today

Head spun by a thousand spiders,
Sucked into their late night infomercials,
Rolled back with every beat,
Bound to the bond on a greater feature feat.

You got it,
Intrusive,
Errattic,
Elusive,
Your heart aches,
Infliction,
Sporadic in an aging contradiction.

I have a dream,
It's them and not me,
You lied, you lied, you lied, oh my,
Sugar my life,
Sweaten my tea,
You lied, you lied, you lied,
You've got your hands around my throat,
You've got your eyes inside my back,
You lied, you lied, oh my.


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Don't Cut Your Fabric Lyrics as written by Mark Thomas Kluepfel

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    who do people go to songs that they hate by artists they don't like and say things like "these guys suck/have no talent/terrible song/etc"

    that's so annoying.

    have you nothing better to do? honestly.

    pelicanssson March 07, 2007   Link
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    Amazing band, I don't really think anyone knows them... well atleast it seems that way... your missing out

    FloatsInTheBayon October 06, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    the title of this song on the album is simply: This Years Fasion

    I like when they say "you lied, you lied" ...it's just fun :)

    However, I really have no idea what this song's meaning is... Maybe something about being trapped in your current life... feeling like someone's watching your every move... I don't know.

    nikki04on October 15, 2004   Link
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    its just this year fashion because the song is spilt, it takes up tracks 1 and 12

    mrbrown1013on October 17, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    yeah... I kinda realized that right after I posted :(

    nikki04on October 21, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Reunion show is alot better, but these guys still rock

    Andrewonfireon October 26, 2004   Link
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    Action Action is an awesome combination of Count the Stars and The Reunion Show. These four guys have made some of the best music out there over the years and it's awesome that they've come together to create their own unique sound.

    starlight0229on November 02, 2004   Link
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    i didn"t even know that ill check out both bands.

    paulska69on December 16, 2004   Link
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    I like how on the cover of the CD it says something like "IF YOU LIKE THE FAINT YOU WILL LIKE THESE GUYS"

    Yah there's a difference here though, The Faint are good and these guys suck dick.

    tsucolon January 22, 2005   Link
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    If you actualy give them a listen, you can't honestly say they suck. You might not like them, but they've got talent.

    VTBlueFlameon February 26, 2005   Link

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