Your silver skin
That crawls in rhythm, sweats like spring
Returns me to the death wish

And all my epiphanies
That branded me and broke my knees
Confirms me into the death wish

Misfits for free
A gravity pure expression tears and
Pulls them into the death wish.

And all our accessories
That concentrate the pain and tease
Embrace them, with the death wish

Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
I like pretending

Are we machines
Obsolete, alone
With symbiotic self indulgence
And if we dig deep
The circuitry burnt out, bends
Into neurotic repetition.

But your silver skin soothes my aching curses
And reminds me
That you're worth it.

The whole world's insanities
The bleeding hearts and tragedies
Won't distract me from the death wish

Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
I like pretending

Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
Are we pretending?
'Cause I like pretending


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    He says "silver skin" over and over, refering to a robot. This could mean: 1) He's referring to people as machines, obselete, pointless and unaware of things around them, self concentrated. 2) Is he talking about his "Robots-in-Disguise" girlfriend, Sue Denim.... 'Are we pretending, I like pretending' maybe referring the "disguise"

    genevieve313on March 17, 2007   Link

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