ive barely enhanced my breathing they've got the feeling it because of you oh you can turn me on if you could do it all day baby id let you without a reason the time is ours lets make this quick your silhouettes will dance around my open wounds please dear bare with me because i know your not at all compairable to my last regret dont prolong the invites to such enchanted events where i will penatrate this lust in the trashiest of ways the problem here is that i had my eyes on you some time ago youll never take her away heres a love song for the books this time you can kill the flower you could kill the bloom you could kill.......fuck
ive been waiting to find out where youve been i wanted to know what do i do now i wated to know what i do now that your gone


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    no clue what this song means, but my band has opened for these guys like three times. they are fuckin amazing live

    sereda-ATSon August 25, 2008   Link
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    Don't know if its actually the meaning. but Blake (lead vox) said it was about anal sex he coulda been joking, or might not of.

    Anyways Great band, and great group of guys. saw them twice!! new cd is Awsome!

    scrizzleon January 08, 2009   Link
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    HA you know it really could be about anal sex, but my guess is it's about a deceased love. Or more likely SRTL makes no sense.

    corerulezon October 05, 2010   Link
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    the end of this song makes me smile real hard.

    JPotIsTheSmuton October 06, 2010   Link

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