do you feel sick when you read it?
do you think that I can feel it faster?
away with the rose I gave.
do you wear it with confidence?
are you aware that I can feel it faster?
away with the rose I gave.

are you aware that I'm falling faster?
are you aware that I'm falling faster?
just like she said (just like she said)
behind closed doors (just like she said)

we had said it was still good
we had said
I'll waste it all, when I'll be down with it

do you feel sick when you read it?
do you think that I can feel it faster?
away with the rose I gave.
do you wear it with confidence?
are you aware that I can feel it faster?
away with the rose I gave.

are you aware that I'm falling faster?
are you aware that I'm falling faster?
just like she said (just like she said)
behind closed doors (just like she said)

we had said it was still good
we had said
I'll waste it all, when I'll be down with

It's been this way for as long as I remember
You'll be safe and sound
It's been this way for as long as I remember

we had said it was still good
we had said
I'll waste it all, when I'll be down with

we don't care what we have done and seen

just close your eyes
for every day
for every day
please once
do what it said...
I was waiting and I was waiting
and I'll be fine with
I'll be fine again

we don't care what we have done and seen
we gave up everything, we gave up all we had


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    no this song is pretty sick. i think its one of their best

    kmac1000on December 13, 2005   Link

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