In the middle of a moment
In the dark of a dream
With the focus of a fool
Man, you can tell me anything

If there's a reason for deceit
In the chaos that I covet
Try to find my self
Before I start to loath it

No I can't just let you run
I never knew such sorrow as the setting sun
now I take my last breath
Oh my lonesome only friend

Oh give me what I please
The desire to be free
Just to stop all the pain and the shiverin'
No I can't seem to let it go
The truth it leaks like a lie
I know you tried to save me, baby
But you ran out of time...

No I can't see myself astray
I feel the emptiness at the first light of day
And now I take my last breath
Oh my lonesome only friend

I try to run but I can only crawl
Every time I stand I slip and surely fall
Oh now I take my last breath
Oh my lonesome only friend


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    General Comment

    focus of a bull? lol. focus of a GOAL...

    theres a reason for DECEIT and the chaos that i covet

    2nd verse not sure it's "i didn't mean what i breathe"

    just to stop all the pain the CHIVALRY

    the truth it LEAKS like a lie

    i know you tried to save me baby

    buy new headphones?

    myherson July 07, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    we cant change who we are, people come and people go in our life and they can't change us either. Free Spirit will always want to be free

    bennyboboon July 15, 2009   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion

    WHAT a song - up there with RXB's best.

    The only way it could be improved would be if the guitars in verse 2 were played on the upbeat, as a little final-album nod to their ska-core roots.

    mansocon May 14, 2011   Link
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    General Comment

    Sounds like an addiction diary where they write to whafever their vice is. Introspective.... He's also pretty spot on capturing the cyclical concept of withdrawal , seeking help, and relapse that sadly so many of us succumb to. Favorite band

    Fartmasteron May 17, 2023   Link
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    General Comment

    actually myhers you are also wrong, so i would be careful.... it is shivering. and its of a fool not goal.

    southparkeron July 09, 2009   Link

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