Senses oh how could you fail us now
Check your heart still makes a hissing sound
It's just another name for sorcery
We still believe in what we never see

Our perception is but a camera trick
Authority a uniform
Another name for a second chance
You offer more
The sophomore.

Gold mouth at full voice refuse this should be our choice
We take this lying down, take this lying

And it burns, it burns us all out
As it blows
Everyone into position.

We love to lie and pretend that it's ok
We love to save all these words til another day
So don't think on your feet, 'cause you sink from your feet up.
Are you flirting with me?

Charm offensive, perma-pensive
Dream it all away
Some may kill you as you continue
To lie for us I pray.

But I'm rooting for you, I'm rooting for everyone.

They've sold us out again and thrown us in the fire
They say we're all the same
Well, yeah, but we're not liars.


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The Charm Offensive Lyrics as written by Mark John Heron Jonathan Ross Ellis

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    I'm pretty sure it's about an election. More specifically, a guy running for a second term (offering more his sophomore). Apply the lyrics to that notion and see if it works for you.

    SrMisteriosoxon October 31, 2009   Link

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