All your sympathy's gone
Onto needles and pins
And the scratch on your cheek
When the dye is cast red

Pillars melted to wood
Shallow breath that you held
Fevered threat in the ground
Razored memories expelled

Clouds are red above you
The rain has stolen a goodbye
From me, it seems

A moon's white iris rings a bell
And shadows head home for a while
To dream, and scream

And every want you ever met
Just never melted into flesh
But pools of gone today

And all the promises have left
Except the one to try again
A fire against the sky

Just look right in and take a step
The mold is made the dye cast red
Give away to waste

And all those times the seasons bind
I'm running down a fevered threat
Bright against the sky

All your sympathy's gone
Onto needles and pins
And the scratch on your cheek
When the dye is cast red

Pillars melted to wood
Shallow breath that you held
Fevered threat in the ground
Home ward memories expound

All the fevering pitch
When you 're breath is run raw

And the song of the strays
In the scratch on your cheek

And all the times the seasons bind
I'm running down
Frozen in time
Pushing up doors
Crawling through space
Never leaves of fragrant face

And all the times the seasons bind
I'm running down
Frozen in time
Pushing up doors
For the end of time
The seasons bind the seasons bind


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    The beginning of this song sounds a lot like "Candy and a Currant Bun"

    Macalanoon November 16, 2008   Link

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