Let me down to rest of the world
I'm feeling cold, cold to the bones
Let me down so I can fly, fly, fly
Dragonfly doesn't matter

With flowers in the sunshine
Warming me up to the bones, lifting me up
So I can fly

She's says it's nothing to be said, nothing to be gained
From the winds that blow today
Now you have is time, walking down the slide and twisted
Preservatives of life

You have what you have what you have is for you
And the future of your child
Look there's a full moon, I'm looking at you

Choices, you've been wrong and you've been cold
Choices, you've been wrong, you've been cold
Choices, you've been wrong and you've been cold
Choices, choices

I'm not scared, no no
I maybe just a little scared to die
Scared to die

She's said this nothing to be said, nothing to be gained
From the winds that blow today
Now you have is time, walking down the slide and crooked
Preservatives of life

You have what you have what you have is for you
For the future for your child
Look there's a full moon, I'm looking at you

Choices, you've been wrong, you've been cold
Choices, you've been wrong, you've been cold
Choices, you've been wrong and you've been cold
Choices, choices



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    I love this song. no idea about the lyrics though

    cookiejaron March 21, 2008   Link
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    This song is my favorite from white moth. l think xavier is reflecting on some of the choices he's made throuhout his life and how all those choices form who he is today and if he only had a few minutes to live would he be content. I think Xavier is probably agnostic and tries not to think of religion and the "after life" much, but he is a little scared of what might happen if he was to die. He mentions a girl in the song that says "all you have is time, walkin down this line."-I'd say this means all you have is your life on planet Earth and nothing more, which is my belief as well.

    kratos1987on September 12, 2008   Link

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