It was night and we were spinning
The world stood still
But the time was winning
We still sleep with the light on
Where were you when the light got defeated
A thought less is thought more needed
We needed you most nedded you most
Smother + evil = hur
We stood still and buldings were spinning
Our kisses were lost and always windy
We are history cause history made us
Where were you when life got defeated
A mouth more is a mouth more not needed
Over float will over float comes
Walls climbedus because we became stones
With rampant branches molded identical
Let it remain so it remain so


Lyrics submitted by Thommes

Smother + Evil = Hurt song meanings
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    think it goes more like this:

    It was night and we were spinning The world stood still but the time was winning We still sleep with the night on We put favourite tracks on repeat Forgot ourselves,was afraid to admit it In presence of accomplished missions Where were you when the light got defeated A thought less is a thought more needed We needed you most needed you most Smother + evil = hurt We stood still,and buildings were spinning Our kisses were lost,and always windy We are history,cause history made us Where were you when life got defeated A mouth more is a mouth not needed Over float will,over float comes Walls climbed us,because we became stones With rampant branches molded identilcal Let it remain so,it remain so

    darkdesignon May 08, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    *identical

    darkdesignon May 08, 2007   Link
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    great song, yes that is right.

    sixtytenon May 19, 2007   Link
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    great song, yes that is right.

    sixtytenon May 19, 2007   Link

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