Your pale skin is a razor sharp wire so I place these scales over my eyes
Don't touch me.
I'm sick.
You whisper.
But I hear only what I choose.

Hello my good old friend.
Your hand pulls me back from that
Mire or will I love back and stare and wonder is she is way back there afterwards
My mouth will be filled with gravel and I'm left alone

You know that feeling of fear and desperation in the pit
Of your stomach making you nauseous
Excitement apprehension you wish you could lose it all

Hello my good old friend.
Your hand pulls me back from that Mire
Or will I love back and stare and wonder is she is way back there

Hello my good old friend.
Your hand pulls me back from that Mire
Or will I love back and stare and wonder is she is way back there afterwards
My mouth will be filled with gravel and afterwards, I'm left alone

When your head spins and your stomach swells
The fear of dealing with this is stronger than the fear of just
Forgetting this and future I am scared of you
I swear I'll find my way back to the light now that I'm left alone

Hello my good old friend.
Your hand pulls me back from that Mire
Or will I love back and stare and wonder is she is way back there [Repeats]
My mouth will be filled with gravel and afterwards I'm left alone


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Surrender Your Sons... Lyrics as written by M. Chino Cory Brandan Putman

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    ehh, i'd say its about leaving a harmful relationship behind

    the 'good old friend' has saved him from that relationship, but he's scared that he will "look back" and get his mouth "filled with gravel" again by that girl. Also, he wishes he could lose the "excitement apprehension" he feels for this woman, probably the Anti-Mother with the whole cd refers to

    94ohgod777on August 12, 2008   Link

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