We're on a search to find the feeling
For which we all die
It appeared, the answer to the problem
And a reason to smile

Two lost hearts and one caught in the middle
They came together and the other fell apart
It appeared, the answer to the problem
I have no reason to smile

The connection, eyes meeting
Lips touching screaming 'sweet sianara'
And the other gracious sounds of Claudio
Swear, spit and teas unchanged alike
Mistakes made and forgiveness
But the eyes still met, and the lover still loved
And the liar still lied
Then came the downfall
To one's heaven stuck
In a world where nothing is beautiful
The nail was on the coffin
It hadn't been buried
Yet nothing but an open casket for him to knell and weep

It's come together its time
To change what the script reads
There's no such thing as happy endings this masterpiece is finally ending slowly microphone psychiatry
Good-bye for good

It's come together its time
To change what the script reads
There's no such thing as happy endings this masterpiece is finally ending slowly microphone psychiatry

Two lost hearts and one caught in the middle
They came together and the other fell apart
It appeared, the answer to the problem
I have no reason to smile

Cravings fulfilled
Hate on oneself
Good-bye for good


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    Lips touching screaming 'sweet sianara' And the other gracious sounds of Claudio

    is that some kind of homage to coheed and cambria or do i do too much drugs

    artistic anomalyon August 12, 2006   Link

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