I see the world in a swirl of hues
But my favorite color is shame

Tonight the sky is painted
Tonight the sky is painted melancholy
And the wind sings songs as if it would lament
Some tragedy on the far side of the world

We're in the deep pockets of my mind
Where I lust after blood and pain

Tonight the sky is painted
Tonight the sky is painted melancholy
And the wind sings songs as if it would lament
Some tradgedy on the far side of the world

I am I and the world is a woman
From who I must take take take
In an act of lust, no, in an act of pride
And I am damned, but can I be saved?
But can I be saved, saved

Tonight the sky is painted
Tonight the sky is painted
Tonight the sky is painted (tonight the sky is)
Melancholy and the wind sings songs as if it would lament
Some tragedy on the far side of the world

And the wind sings songs as if it would lament
Some tragedy on the far side of the world


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Theatre Lyrics as written by Nicholas Hunter Newsham Kirk Christian Huffman

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    i'm not sure what the songs means but the song have a great overall feel

    musikaddicton August 17, 2006   Link

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