I, I am a fake.
And I, I am a fraud.
I've done nothing but lie
to everyone I know.

I am this plane, crashing to the ground
I am the sweet absent sound

So please pay attention to these final words
So please pay attention to these miserable chords

We talk too fast and move to slow,
and all I know is I can't do this anymore.

This is the sound
This is the sound

So please pay attention to these final words
So please pay attention to these miserable chords

So please pay attention to these final words
So please pay attention to these miserable chords

We talk too fast and move to slow,
and all I know is I can't do this anymore.
We talk too fast and move to slow,
and all I know is I can't do this anymore.
We talk too fast and move to slow,
and all I know is I can't do this anymore.


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    Okay. Firstly, not many people know about Inkwell. Second, this song is pretty fricking amazing. And all it means to me is magic. What it says to me is like people need to get on with their lives when they experience heartbreak. I'm not sure, but that's just my opinion. katarina.

    FrankieLoveon July 11, 2007   Link
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    it's about a relationship screwing up over and over, but when it works it feels so good so they dont stop. it's eating you up on the inside but you just keep going, and you say that you can't keep going but you do.

    sounds like my relationship atm.

    SIGH.

    lookcheon November 22, 2007   Link

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