Hope is unborn memories
Untreatable Disease
Broken ties are crashing in
Around me
Home is supposed to be safe
If the future's on the take
Then these plans could hardly
Count as fate
You were right

Hope is a mortal enemy
Its got me on my knees
Bound and gagged and
Begging for mercy
Home is never far away
At the bottom of a grave
Left for dead and finally
Found it's place
You were right

Hope is knowing this won't last
That the memories will pass
And the future is all you'll ever have
Home is destroyed by consequence
A means to finally end
Burn it out and let it live again
You were right

You were right to find your own way
Left behind I'll follow someday






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Untreatable Disease Lyrics as written by Philip Parris Lynott

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    to nero angelo cedric is the singer of mars volta no t the guitarist. to infared. a band doesnt have to be groundbreaking on every album, or heavy and in your face like you seem to appreciate

    Now im not saying ATDI and TMV aren't awesome, because they clearly are, but Sparta are just awesome.. the type of music these bands play means they cannot be compared to each other on the same level. Threes is one of these albums that you can listen to over and over again and something will leap out at you that you hadn't appreciated as much before, which in my opinion is the best thing about having an album.

    Three is definately NOT a step backwards. as for the meaning of this song.. i havent the foggiest :(

    blingey con October 30, 2007   Link

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