Heads, deicatley dreaming of beauty.
Beauty behind, shaddows.
She sings inside the saddes homes.
Together we in our hard spring.
Lie apon asleep in green, asleep in green country.
Now I'm on my own, now I'm on my own.
Everything is, everything is, everything is gone. Oh my God.
Everything is, everything is, everything is gone. Oh my God.
In the gift of a moment we, whisper beneath chocolate skies.
Forever chanting springs.
A symphony.
Symphony of rain.
Now I'm on my own, now I'm on my own.
Everything is, everything is, everything is gone. Oh my God.
Heads, delicatley dreaming of beauty.
Beauty behind, beauty behind, beauty behind...SHADDOWS!!!
Everything is, everything is, everything is gone. Oh my God.
Everything is, everything is, everything is gone. Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.



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    Nahh these are right! I got it from the lyrics from their CD....Like from the book thingie that comes in the cd...

    Thru7being7Coolon November 09, 2004   Link

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