Waiting on my confidence
To feel the knife run through

Tear you down and leave you here
Cast your fears aside
She was nothing more than a game to me anyway

Call out!!
With the little bit of confidence she left here
Shot down!!
Isn't it a shame you have nothing left

Tear you down and leave you here
Cast your fears aside
She was nothing more than a game to me anyway

Last call!!
You don't have to go home but you cant stay here
Back down!!
Everyone you brought down with you I just cant ever forgive you

Tear you down and leave you here
Cast your fears aside
She was nothing more than a game to me anyway

Pencil you out, just to erase you
I've got a bad taste in my mouth thanks to you!!!

Pencil you out, just to erase you
I've got a bad taste in my mouth thanks to you!!!

You fetish hoe, aw fuck!
I don't see any reason that could possibly be!
Are you alarmed?! please stay calm.
I'm walking away. I don't think you should go!



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    Phantoms On The Horizon \

    Chapter 1 "Introverting Dimensions"

    Chapter 2 "A Strange Conversation"

    Chapter 3 "Nostalgic Mannerisms"

    Chapter 4 "Enter The Black Demon"

    Chapter 5 "The Walls Bled Lust"

    Chapter 6 "Forebodingly Lost"

    Chapter 7 "Semi-Fiction"

    That is all there is right now... parts 3 and 6 have never been recorded before. I will not release the name of the record or anything about the story at this time.

    We are planning on writing 2 or even 3 more parts to add to the story, the songs will be re-written, re-conceptualized, and re-constructed.

    =cee=on April 15, 2007   Link

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