She leaps higher than the scale
And then falls like iron like screaming air
Right down in front of me
I don't know how it came to this
I am so scarred up with cigarettes
Cigarettes and leaks

But I know I always stay possessed
Like some preacher to a crucifix
If you drive your nails into me

We're sitting on the floor in a pile
Trading our arms for some wings of harm
I am goddamn
Been blow from the hinge
I can now barely stand
Oh, Jaelyn I can, I can feel you like the wind(?)

The beatings that rotation brings
Has us betting down on anything
But as our shrinking lives collide and rip
The sound is beautiful and lean
Yeah

But I never planned to live like this
Empty vaults, and a rolling kiss
Oh I never planned on anything

Sitting on the floor in a smile
I'm tearing it apart, like poverty art
You are god sent

We've been both thrown over the hinge
And I can now barely stand
Oh, Jaelyn I can, I can feel you like the wind

I fear it’s getting close to the end
I can feel it in the warm ailing wind.
She says, “I don’t want to think about that cause I am married to imaginary friends.”
So come on, come on in


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    she leaps higher than the scale and then falls like iron like screaming air right down in front of me

    i dont know how it came to this i am so scarred up with cigarettes cigarettes and leaps

    but i know i'll always stay possessed like some creature to a crucifix if you drive your nails into me

    sitting on the floor in a pile trading my arms for some wings unharmed i am god damned been blown from the edge and i can now barely stand oh jillian i can, i can feel you like the wind

    the beatings our rotation brings has us betting down on anything but as our shrinking lives collide and ring the sound is beautiful in ???

    but never i planned to live like this empty thoughts, a rolling kiss oh i never plan on anything

    sitting on the floor with a smile it'll tear it apart, like a dog in the yard you are a godsend been blown from the edge and i can now barely oh jillian i can, i can feel you like the wind

    i fear its getting close to the end i can feel it in the warm ailing she said, i dont want to think about that cause i'm married to imaginery friends so come on, come on in

    wilthethril11on March 23, 2007   Link

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