In this space between us...
I feel the weight of worlds
And words said twice before...
Infused our dreams with sadness
With these photographs and ink...
We forget to forget to forget that this was ever real... was ever something
His eyes were cold. Sown them shut
He could take, but never feel the inside
Shapes in dark dance on warm sheets and on the ceiling
Do they dance still in your heart?
In glimmering stares do they come back again?
Sex is the sin that is coming back to haunt you tonight
In arms like these do you feel alone?
When I could be anyone, or anywhere, or nothing at all
A past season of leaves that fell to the earth
A memory to smother out and fade away
Her hands were brave
Took them all the way
But never found her
Shapes in the dark dance on warm sheets and on the ceiling
Do they dance in your heart?
In glimmering stares do they come back again?
Sex is a sin that is coming back to haunt you tonight
Her hands were brave
Took them all the way
But never found her
Shapes in the dark dance on warm sheets and on the ceiling
Do they dance in your heart?
In glimmering stares do they come back again?
Sex is a sin that is coming back to haunt you tonight


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    Well these are the lyrics as written in the album, 'Be Mine'. I bought the CD after seeing them preform before MSI during their 'If' tour. They're like electric rock and stated that they wanted to make their music something you can dance to.

    Sorry if some of the words are wrong, the text in the booklet is almost illegible when it comes to a few of their songs.

    smeishy-shrimpon October 16, 2008   Link

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