A stable place in the scheme was all that you asked for
You find it hard to concentrate through the laughter
Use the height of confidence
To break the common ground
Beyond the bad experience
An answer can be found

Typically, a few will stop your momentum
With solid focus broken
Why would you let them?
Use the height of confidence
To break the common ground
Beyond the bad experience
Vengeance swings around

Why put the gun to your head if you're already dead?
See me lashing at will even after the kill
Why put the gun to your head?
If you're already dead?

Tragically, mistake you for a man
Suddenly, the satisfaction stands
Tragically, they'll catch you if they can
Suddenly, mortality's a scam!

A sad attempt at escaping from all disaster
Complications restraining all that comes after
Use the height of confidence
To break the common ground
Beyond the bad experience
An answer to be found

Why put the gun to your head if you're already dead?
See me lashing at will even after the kill
Why put the gun to your head?
If you're already dead?

Tragically, mistake you for a man
Suddenly, the satisfaction stands
Tragically, they'll catch you if they can
Suddenly, mortality's a scam!

(Chad Ginsburg Solo)

Tragically, mistake you for a man
Suddenly, the satisfaction stands
Tragically, they'll catch you if they can
And suddenly, mortality's a scam!


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    I think what it means well what the whole CD means is excatally what its name says pretty much "Nomatter how bad things get...An Answer Can Be Found." Suddenly Tragic i think is about a bad relationship between a guy and a girl. the guy did something to make the girl mad at him and now he thinks it will never get better. and so he tempts shooting himself. but he cuts himself instead as a way to punish himself for what he did. the second verse is i think where he tries to make it better by killing himself and cutting himself and all that stuff but it only makes things more complicated and so they cant move on. but he has confidence in himself that things will get better and thats what he relys on. and when it says "An answer TO be found" they mean hes determined nomatter what to find a way to be with her.

    CKYxSkateron January 18, 2006   Link

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