earnesty and clarity
those wonderful mentalities
of decent positivity
are all that we can strive
but misery and poverty
they follow me and my family
and though it seems that i can't win
i think i have to try

but everyone's afraid of me
they'll never see that we all bleed
the same damn blood each night

so you'll go your way
and i'll go mine
i hope we meet up later on down the line

and sense and sensibility
and peaceful productivity
a pretty girl with broken wings
is all that i desire
but there's so much hostility
in all the things surrounding me
the awful glow of enmity
is trying to stop my shine
so i try to look inwardly
at all the things inside of me
but sodomy and buggery keep bubbling to the top

so you'll go forward
and i'll go back
i hope we catch up with each other on the track

and i've been thinking awkwardly
about the things that are holy
like Jesus, Joseph, and Mary
and Mary Magdalene
and even theoretically
i don't think i could ever see
the perfect human being
Jesus live without sin

so you'll go upward
and i'll go down
you'll go upward
and i'll go down
you'll go upward
and i'll go down
i'll see you in hell when we die




Lyrics submitted by greenzob, edited by johnleo, skullbabe

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    I think the song definitely references drug use...consider the phrases "those wonderful mentalities" "the awful blow of enmity is trying to stop me shine" "i hope we meet later on down the line" "bubbling to the top" "i hope we catch up with each other on the track"

    I think he fell in love with a girl but she left him behind to pursue her dreams and be productive. She left him behind with his "misery and poverty" and his attachment to drugs as a way to cope.

    He makes the point throughout the song that everyone has the same problems, they just deal in different ways, some more obvious than others. "we all bleed the same damn blood each night" "I'll see you in hell when we die"

    galateapurpleon August 10, 2010   Link

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