""We are both silenced And we're sure this does not add up Still we try and place our bets We're sure this does not add up Still we're dying To make that call Our people versus yours Never did make sense Your people versus mine Light me up it's all too much for me Never did make sense come dance with me We'll go out the sea the sky was blood read Images of people dead Stained with the shadows Of our past victims we're out at sea Then come and drown with me We'll float away drift away Our corpses lifeless Then somehow tell me we made sense""


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    Piano Wire strangling our Necks we are both Silenced.

    We're Sure This does not add up. Still We Try and place the bets. We're Sure This does not add up. Still We're Dying.

    Make The Goal, The people versus yours. Never did make much sense. Your people versus mine. Light Me Up. It's all too much for me. Never did make much sense.

    Piano Wire strangling our Necks we are both Silenced.

    Come dance with me. We'll go out to sea. Come dance with me. We'll go out to sea. The sky Was blood red. Images of people dead. Stained with the shadows of our past victims.

    We wont have seen, They come and drown with me. Drown With me.

    The sky was blood red. Stained with the shadows of our past victims. Shadows of our past, Victims.

    We'll drift Away. Corpses lifeless. We'll drift away.

    We'll drift away. Float away. Our corpses lifeless.

    Did somehow tell me we make sense? Did somehow tell me we
    make sense?

    Awesome song We make sense. We make sense. Did how tell me we make sense.

    Antleron October 22, 2008   Link

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