What are you doing, in my face!?!
Where, are you going, with all haste
How did this begin? why did we start this?
And why can't you remember?

Goddamn you
Goddamn you

Why don't you ever think
About these things that you say?
Your words are there for us
To deconstruct anyway
Yes you are a product of that environment.
But change is always there.
If you want it!

Cold and foreign, spirit broken.
Please can we go home?

No!


What the fuck was that?
I'm being completely rational.
I'm not yelling!
I'm every relationship
There has to be compromise
And everyone of them has baggage.
I know I have my issues.
And we! know! you! have! yours!

Put it in gear motherfucker!

For tonight, we ride!

Deny the ride.

You and I, connect and emerge.


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    are you all fucking insane or just stupid? it's serious although most strapping songs have a hint of humour. it's a reflection of his partner and some of the shit she says to him.

    she obviously has said stuff like "i'ts not my fault, i was raised this way", to which dev says "yes, you are a product of that environment. but change is always there if you want it" and the stuff about relationships is all obvious quotes of her (stereotypical as they are). there is a trend on this album to outline negatives in female life partners, in songs like 'love?' and 'possession'

    kid-44on June 30, 2007   Link

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