I was in the coal mine
Picking up diamonds
That the miners had left behind (behind, behind)
And I admired their cold shine
Simple and bright
And I pocketed many
In the cavernous slime
Clear when held up to the light

You belong to no one
You are easy to be around cause
You belong to no one
You are easy to be around because
You belong to no one
You are easy to be around
And I scattered them on the ground

The weight in your eyes
It decays your smile anyway
And because and because and because and because

You did it all
You are easy to be around
I like to walk beside you
You're so easy to be around
It's like I'm not even walking beside you
We are rolling along the ground
White shadow made of mercury
We were two till we melted down
Now you're easy to be around
You're easy to be around
Easy to be around
Easy to be around

Oh I was in the coal mine
Picking up diamonds so heavy
I had to leave them all behind
Coming up from the mine shafts sparkling bright
See me laughing, having nothing in an infinite night
Clear and dangling in the light
Same as what you came with

Makes you easy to be around
Cause the door remains the same width
You're so easy to be around but
You're getting what our name is
And I dance as the sun goes down
You are easy to be around
You are easy to be around
You are easy to be around
You are easy to be around


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    I think this song tells a story of a time when she would cling to things that she once thought were important (diamonds), which were replaced by someone she met. " You despise any weight" and "you give it up" means he doesn't care about that bullshit (the diamonds). "We were two till we melted down" - love united them as one. Basically its about someone she met who had nothing to hide, who altered her entire perception on life, which I can very much relate to.

    chadsmyslavenameon March 31, 2009   Link

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