Here we go, another hideaway
Silently a way to get by
Shadows me
No more plays to play
Then suddenly they got a lead

So much better off for now, wanna finally hit the ground
Oh so much better off for now, wanna finally hit the ground

While you weep
Nothing personal but everyone wants a peak
Of the fracturing fallacy they believe
By the stage where our carets are wrong
They will see its you and me

We gotta move on the path dear
And through the door away from despise
The shadows move on missing pages here
When they were torn, its bothering me.

So much better off for now, wanna finally hit the ground
Oh so much better off for now, wanna finally hit the ground

While you weep
Nothing personal but everyone wants a peak
Of the fracturing fallacy they believe
By the stage where our carets are wrong
They will see its you and me

Your fingertips are heading for mine
Remarkable and deep
Your behavior jury's in
But they don't know that the beautiful is quite ordinary
They'll leave you wanting more.
Leave you wanting.

So much better up now, wanna finally hit the ground
So much better up now, wanna finally hit the ground

While you weep
Nothing personal but everyone wants a peak
Of the fracturing fallacy they believe
By the stage where our carets are wrong
They will see it's you and me


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    I think that the lyrics posted for this song are not quite right. I've heard it many times and I just don't hear the same words. They just don't make sense the way they were written in the first posting. This is what I hear:

    Here we go, another hideaway Suddenly a way to get by The shadows meet, no other ways to play And suddenly they could lead

    So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground? So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground?

    While we weep, nothing personal But everyone wants a peek Of the fracturing, the fallacy they believe But stage where our carets go wrong They will see, it’s you and me

    We gotta move on the path dear Through the door away from the spies The shadows move amid the pages here When they were torn is bothering me

    So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground? So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground?

    While we weep, nothing personal But everyone wants a peek Of the fracturing, the fallacy they believe But the stage where our carets go wrong They will see, it’s you and me

    Your fingertips are heading for my… Remarkable, deep your behavior The jury’s in but they don’t know That the beautiful is quite ordinary

    You’ll leave them wanting more We’ll leave them wanting

    So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground? So much better off now, wanna finally hit the ground?

    While they leave, nothing personal But everyone wants a peek Of the fracturing, the fall and sting there will be But the stage where our carets go wrong They will see, if you leave

    my1shadowon September 04, 2009   Link

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