I wish i had someone
That i can drown
Promise to pull me down
I've got a weakness
A way with words
Somehow it keeps around

All the worlds inside your head
Everything rough
What its done to us
See what its done

Hey
Everything will be replaced
Well except forever
i guess i lied
If you love someone
You should let them die

You should let them
You should let them

I wish i had something
To keep me high
Or something to get me by
All of my friends are shit
Nows the day
I wish it was me instead

All the worlds inside your head
Everything rough
What its done to us
See what its done

Hey! Everything will be rephrased
If i said forever
I guess i lied
If you love someone
You should let them die

Hey! Don't you want to be re-erased?
And if you submit
Then i'm on your side
If you love someone
You should let them die

Quiet!
Don't make a sound
And if you love me the most
Then put me back in the ground
And i'll swear to remember
All that you were
Just let me die

Hey! Everything can be replaced
If i said forever
I guess i lied
If you love someone
You should let them die

Hey! Don't you want to be re-erased?
And if you submit
Then i'm on your side
If you love someone
You should let them die


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    It's pretty self explainatory really. Wicked song. Wicked band!

    -kiiimmy!on September 28, 2007   Link
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    It's pretty self explainatory really. Wicked song. Wicked band!

    -kiiimmy!on September 28, 2007   Link

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