Finish me off, follow the plan
Break all the bonds, sever the ties
And now your mission is complete, find and destroy me.
Torturing me, with words from our lips
Filleting my skin, pulling my teeth
Please forgive me for not being good enough.

Drown your sorrows in my pain
And its something you can't explain.
When I'm choking on words you'll never say
And you'll never feel the same

Bound and gagged, I cannot move or speak
These things I want to say, I can't explain them anyway
So if I had it all again, if I could start from the first words I ever said
I would do it all the same.

Drown your sorrows in my pain
And its something you can't explain.
When I'm choking on words you'll never say
And you'll never feel the same

Your joy is my pain.
My fingers are yours to cut off
And my bones are yours to shatter in pieces.
My teeth are yours to pull out and my soul is yours to slowly rip apart.

I can't trust anyone I meet from now on
My chest feels more like a fist wrapped in blood


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    Whenever I hear this song, it reminds me of my own experiences being bullied throughout my school years.

    "Drown your sorrows in my pain / and it's something you can't explain / When I'm choking on word's you'll never say / and you'll never feel the same..."

    It's in the perspective of the person being bullied, the person who never did anything to deserve the abusive treatment they're recieving. He's talking to the person who's hurting him, the person who will never see the situation from his point of view.

    I like to refer to this song as my own "image song"; I think it describes my own feelings quite well.

    Ari-chanon November 01, 2006   Link

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