Meet director of silence with a lie
Twisting the bed into worn grain
Even if cut from the dialog
I had to show you all how I felt about this scene
Didn't want this but this is what you get
Your never ready when it comes
Yeah, you should really take this one here

It needed to be real for sure
We need it to feel for this silent perfection
Standing above her body was so real
And I would show you what ive done but its conciled
I've cut down a man who never knew my sick sick plan
I've cut down a man who never knew my sick sick plan

You all make us fail
You all make us fail
You all make us fail
You all make us fail you all
Make us fail you all
Make us...fail

Burn the real and our everything
It can never learn to deal with this
When I lie I take you off from the set of mine
Burned away
It could never learn to tell that
I'm ready to fail when my time comes and go.

I must be sick look at what I did
I must be sick look at what I did to your heart
I must be sick look at what I did to your heart
I must be sick
I must be sick
Look at what I did to your heart

It needed to be real for sure
We needed to feel for the sake of the kingdom
For the silent perfection
We needed to feel for the sake of the kingdom.


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    haha, i did this all by ear, please bare with me if i messed up any where, feel free to correct me =]

    xaseyesadjustxon October 05, 2008   Link
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    I don't know the whole song but I'm pretty sure it's "twisting the bed into worn grain"

    it makes more sense too.

    bed=wood >_>

    xRealityon October 17, 2008   Link
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    ahh, thank you. i couldnt really figure that one out...haha

    xaseyesadjustxon October 18, 2008   Link
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    I think the first line is "Me? Director of Silence? Would I lie?" Makes more sense to me, and I think it's "You all make us FEEL", he jsut sings is with the A sound like a lot of other singers do.

    frameworkguitaron November 05, 2010   Link

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