No right no wrong no true no lie
No I no long no live no die
No heart no break no see no hear
No real no fake no cry no fear
No hear no see No see no feel
No feel no be no thing be real
No here no there no they're no I
No I no care no wanna try

Wide eyed and cynical
Right to the middle
No emotion can get in your way
The solution is clinical
Little by little push me away
Keep pushing away

No win no lose no lose no find
No find no choose no better mind
No I no we no run no hide
No you no me no sea no tide
No love no leave no give no take
No more believe no more mistake
No one no way no wana win
No year no day no thinner skin

Wide eyed and cynical
Right to the middle
The emotion I can't keep away
The solution is clinical
Little by little I cut you away
Keep cutting away

Killing my love
Killing my love for you
Even now in front of me
I disavow the family
Here and now it would be all beyond a doubt
In my life
Truth and you not all you could be
Killing my love
Killing my love for you

No right no wrong no true no lie
No I no long no live no die
No die no live no live no love
No love no lose no leaving of
No see nowhere no air no sky
No true no dare no reason why
No have no say no say no do
No god no pray no me no you



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    what a killer song! Especially when you are about to break up with somebody, the line 'killing my love for you' somehow makes perfectly sense! It's in my mind for the past few days and I still love it!

    t-questionmarkon March 12, 2007   Link

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