Listen, my new friend, please
And have a sympathetic tender ear
I was born in this junkyard
And it was the prettiest little thing to me
Here’s the part in the song
Where you think of me all wrong
And here’s the part where I choose
That I got nothing left to lose cause...

Any pain that you could bring to me is nothing comparatively
And I’ve been so lost and found, I can’t smile, I can’t frown
Happy song, nothing’s wrong, it’s all fun, am I done?

How much can one man stand?
Before he kisses a cold dead street?
This cross bears a billion lost souls
Three times do I fall to my bloody bare feet?
Think again my lovely friend
Don’t ask for more you dirty whore

Here’s a part in the song where you tell me you don’t care
I made you in my head and you don’t even care, you don’t care
Happy song, nothing’s wrong, it’s all fun and I’m all done
But now I’m done, this is fun, now I’m done


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    The movie "Last Days" itself is great...I've seen it like, three times. But I think the real treasure in it is the music video for this song. I think it's really great...very modern day grunge, I believe. Does anyone know what he's screaming after "And it was the prettiest little thing to me"? I'm wondering. Anyway, I think this song is just about people pretending to be happy, wanting to be happy, even when they know they aren't and never can be. By the way, Pagoda has upped their release date of House of Worship, which sucks, but anyway, it's being released July 18th instead of June 6th

    .Three.Lefts.on May 30, 2006   Link

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