You were the child
Who was made out of glass
Who carried a black heart
Passed down from your dad

If somebody loved you,
They'd tell you by now
We all turn away when you're down

You want to go back
To where you felt safe
To hear your brother's laughter
See your mother's face

Your childhood home
Is just power white bone
And you'll never find
You're way back

[Chorus]
And when you're gone
Will they say your name?
And when you're gone
Will they love you the same?

If not, that's OK
If not, that's OK

You are broken and callow
Cautious and safe
You are boundless in beauty
With fright in your face

Until someone loves you,
I'll keep you safe
But like then,
I will give you away

[Chorus]

If not, that's OK
If not, that's OK

[Chorus]

Oh,
When you're gone
We won't say a word
But you know,
That's OK
Don't you know
That's OK?


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    Does anyone else think that this song is about Chris leaving the band? Also, why the album is called "goodbye blues" maybe? I mean, the guys probably knew of this possibility (or maybe even definite fact) way before it was actually announced to us fans? The album in general, kinda sounds like a little silent regret and goodbye to him (Chris). But if not, then it's ironic timing, huh? Maybe we do set up life ourselves even by things we say or do..?

    lerikon October 26, 2008   Link

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