Was losing all my friends
Was losing them to drinking and to driving
Was losing all my friends, I got them back

I am on the mend
At least now I can say that I'm trying
And I hope you will forget things I still lack
Yeah, yeah

Is it in you now
To bare to hear the truths that you have spoken
Twisted up by knaves in a trap for fools?

Is it in you now
To watch the things you gave your life to broken
Stoop and build them up with worn out tools?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Nothing gets so bad
A whisper from your father couldn't fix it
Your whispers like a bridge, he's a river span

And take all that you have
And turn it into something you were missing
Somebody threw that brick and shattered all your plans

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Time to get the seeds into the cold ground
Takes a while to grow anything
Before it's coming to an end, yeah

Before you put my body in the cold ground
Take some time and warm it with your hands
Before it's coming to an end, yeah
It's coming to an end

Do you miss the blend
Of colors she left in your black and white field
Do you feel condemned just being there?

I am not your friend
I am just a man who knows how it feels
I am not your friend
I'm not your lover, I'm not your family

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Time to get the seeds into the cold ground
Takes a while to grow anything
Before it's coming to an end, yeah



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    no. def nothin to do with 70x7, to me it sounds like a kid sneakin out and worrying his parents to death. Jesse must really love the water ocean etc. Maritime stuff all over his lyrics. Also corrections It's "searching "for his brother in an empty room across the hall" I think it's "Found another lover tellem straight, call him up again." might not be it but ur def missin a few words. I also think it might be "or an open wound" not open box although i think i like box it just dont sound like box to me

    Knife2aGunFighton February 09, 2006   Link

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