simply slide in my sheets
and simply fall asleep
should she shatter my heart
and scatter these parts among these these shaded streets
in a shallow attempt to save her skin
then I simply wasn't shooting for stars
tell me again are you the reason I breathe
or why I die trying

and I reckon this weapon I yield
this is her reason for revenge
her chance to right the words that I wrote
her chance to take this from me
trust that I will find my way out
I'll cut the throat to my better half
and you can choose what you'd rather have

could my concern kill
a car crash in her body as she swallows each pill
kill her with kindness
count on clouds
to slow her down

and I reckon this weapon I yield
this is her reason for revenge
her chance to right the words that I wrote
her chance to take this from me
trust that I will find my way out
I'll cut the throat to my better half
and you can choose what you'd rather have

limp and lifeless
my body without it's frame
scream my name three times if you love me
it's the only way to save me

crows can't fly with comets girl
don't get caught in the current


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    PLEASE!! someone tell me the meaning of this song, cause I really cant think of it and im in love with this song!

    peekaboodo17on May 19, 2009   Link

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