The world seems out of touch now
I don't get out so much
I don't feel the same
In these bones anymore
My heels are all worn down
My loyalties are torn
I'm finding different paths now
I never saw before
And it hurts less every day

The paths lead me away
Lead me away from those
Blood Thirsty Bastards
Making plans for no one
But themselves
In this world of disaster
I just need someone
For myself

All the sycophants and vampires
Well I packed them off to hell
Oh I've been up for days now
I hope no one can tell
I do my bit oh yes
To cleanse my hands from lies

I'm feeding up the zombies
Hatched from their own eyes
And from these eyes
The weary eyes-cum shadows
Of a very different man
Blood thirsty bastards making plans for no one
but their own

I got to be my own master
get away from these braggards, tricksters, foolish clones
Oh look at how they laugh at you now
What did you do to make this bad become true
For heavens sake
such a silly mistake

You're a legend in your mind
But a rumor in your room
They all followed me down here
To an alleys dirty end
Oh I had nothing to give them
I just thought they were my friends
Doesn't matter now
I'm angry anyhow

So its the best way I can deal with
Blood thirsty bastards
making plans for no one
But their kind
Only now do I see it
I know I don't need it, no
I pay them no mind

Blood thirsty bastards making plans for no one
But themselves
In this world of disaster
I just need someone
To myself


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    I guess this song is about people being selfish, just caring about themselves and being self obsessed. 'All the sycophants and vampires' self-seekers who attempt to win favor by flattering people. 'You’re a legend in your mind But a rumour in your room' I like this line, as it describes how a person might see themselves, but not how other people see them. Blood thirsty bastards could represent people alwasy wanting more and not being satisfied with what they have because they cant see past their own selfishness.

    SiobhanStargazeron May 14, 2006   Link

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