it was score 22 days ago since i carved you out of the finest pine
it's now my quest to find
all the splinters you gave that scar my mind

What would you rather be? (x3)
Hated and remembered?
or just forgotten?
When her last breath echoes "you complete me"


"yeh we'll stay...
i want to be..."



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    this probably dosent make sense

    to me it sounds like

    a guy has carved an idol of a girl "it was score 22 days ago since i carved you out of the finest pine"

    because she is dying

    and she dosent want to have an idol carved of her but he reasons and says "What would you rather be? (x3) Hated and remembered? or just forgotten? "

    and as she dies she finaly accepts that he is going to carve an idol of her and gives it her blessing by saying "When her last breath echoes "you complete me"

    but obviously that sounds like utter stupidness (mind you it is enter shikari)

    i think we need to look more to the meaning of the name "score 22"??

    and i think that definatley the song is metaphorical

    carving an idol of her could just mean that he puts her on a pedestal

    Adieu_X

    Adieu_Xon September 20, 2007   Link

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