Well did you think we'd let this slide?
We tried to leave this mess behind us
But here we go again
Keep on writing songs about us
(About how you could never be without us)
You can run but you can't hide, from the lies

Without
Without you
We are everything you said we couldn't be
Without
Without you
Everything you'll never be

We knew something wasn't right
First time we saw that look in your eyes
There you go again
Thinking everybody owes you
(If you recall they control you)
Your whole persona is contrived, you're a lie

Without
Without you
We are everything you said we couldn't be
Without
Without you
Everything you'll never be

Without
Without you
We are everything you said we couldn't be
Without
Without you
Everything you'll never be

And if we see you on the street
You better lie down at your feet
You need to understand that this is not a game
You feel the pain

Without
Without you
We are everything you said we couldn't be
Without
Without you
Everything you'll never be

Without
Without you
We are everything you said we couldn't be
Without
Without you
Everything you'll never be


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    My Opinion

    danny said the song was about christian in an interveiw...don't remember where i saw it.

    i think the title is a direct hit at him christian always ended anything addressed to his fans with "without you i am nothing" i'm pretty sure it's a play on that.

    "We knew something wasn't right First time we saw that look in your eyes"

    i think that line is a hit at Christian's bipolar disorder

    either way this song angers me more than the fact that danny seems to think Ligeia is a poem ( it's a story by Poe and there is a poen in it but it's referred to cas the conquerer worm and it's obvious he's never read either of them)

    kind of ironic that they should put this song on the album they release right before they break up.

    guess things weren't quite so bright after the dawn...

    madmannequin13on July 03, 2009   Link

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