We waited seven hours by the sea
For the taste of ecstasy
In a life we live with shreds and trees
Swallow them whole right down our bellies

Soon enough, our eyes grew wide
Soon enough, we had the time
To feel alive, to feel alive
It felt so

Right now we'll start you're brand new life...
They started screaming, "don't go!"
Right now we'll start you're brand new life...
The pills, the pills that we don't like!

We are the fabrication!
We are! we are!
We are the fabrication!
We are! we are!

We are the fabrication!
We are! we are!
We are! we are!
We are! we are!


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    I love this song. It's totally about drugs. Does anyone else notice that it kind of sounds like Stephen Christian from Anberlin's featured in this song. What do you guys think?? It's this verse. "In a life we live with shreds and trees Swallow them whole right down our bellies Soon enough our eyes grew wide Soon enough we had the time to feel alive To feel aliveIt felt so" I sware it sounds just like him!

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