This is the calm before the storm,
Pretty words through your bedroom door.
And everybody knows that,
It is a place to store.
Why say something safe,
When I can blow you away.
It's a game only lights play,
Some swing the perfume away.

So take off
All of your clothes.
Through the shame of taking names,
My heart is in the home.
So take off
All of your clothes.
Through the shame of taking names,
My heart is in the home.

This is a stab in the back,
That I have been waiting for,
You've had me running in circles,
Loosing my head at all cost
And it isn't a secret,
If you can't keep it.
So i disguise the night,
Cut you down, down to size.

So take off
All of your clothes.
Through the shame of taking names,
My heart is in the home.
So take off
All of your clothes.
Through the shame of taking names,
My heart is in the home.

Cowards are golden,
And I know the words hurt.
Bones we can fix,
And lessons we'll learn.
Cowards are golden,
And I know the words hurt.
Bones we can fix,
And lessons we'll learn.

Cowards are golden.. (X4)

Cowards are golden,
And I know the words hurt.
Bones we can fix,
and lessons we'll learn.
Cowards are golden,
And I know the water.
Bones we can fix,
The lessons we'll learn.

You mean more... (X4)


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    I think what they are trying to get across in this song is the mis-use of the word love. people say it all the time and really have absolutely no idea what it means... at all.

    apply it to the lyrics and it makes 200x more sense than it did before. look at it this way.: "i love you." the three words through your bedroom door

    why say something safe, when i can blow your mind away? its a game only liars play. (as in people dont know what it really means but they say it anyways.)

    kickingpenguinson April 14, 2010   Link

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