Remember one time I bit you on the arm
I'm just afraid of solitude of being alone
I want to be at your house right now
Make you stand by the sink
I swear to keep awake

I can show you things like fire and more
Remember the time I kicked the TV over

For months, I'm sharing lungs
I can't talk to her
'Cause she'll throw rocks at me

I might never see you again
I hope we fix and stay special 'cause still
I ain't tryin' to start a fight
But now, I only, I could pull you in for a moment
I know this

That's so sweet
Battle stations, please guard us
Marry me, but don't lean on me
'Cause I'll fuck you till the morning
So stay

Gone

For months, I'm sharing lungs
I can't talk to her
'Cause she'll throw rocks at me

I'll be screaming and all besides
And ? listening
You'll know, she knows by now you don't clap
When it comes to my music
?

My lungs are in the top drawer
By now I've got a lover inside of me
As long as we sleep right now
As long as we sleep right now

For months, I'm sharing lungs
Now I can't talk to her
'Cause she'll throw rocks at me
She'll throw rocks at me

For months, I'm sharing lungs
I can't talk to her
'Cause she'll throw rocks at me


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    I completely agree with xpankfrisst's remark. However, I would like to ellaborate a bit more on it.

    Yeah, it's about an obsession with rejection, but more on the girl who gives it to him. He obviously had to have a relationship with this girl, and no matter how much he wants to fix this, she refuses. Perhaps they still maintain a sexual relationship, ie. friends with benifits, but she doesn't show any more interest in that anymore. The chorus: For month's I'm sharing lungs I can't talk to her Cause she'll throw rocks at me Perhaps pertains to him having to agree with her, because he doesn't want to risk a chance in ruining it again, so his voice is silenced out by hers. If he speaks his mind, he will only be ridaculed and hurt in the end. But he wants to be with her, so either way really, this guy is screwed.

    Chino, if I ever find this girl, I'll dispose of her for you. Deftones are the greatest band as far as lyrics and rhythm go.

    Kristen

    Devil_Chiccaon December 07, 2005   Link

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