Alright
Alphabet Alphabets are amazing
Astonishing aspiring and always aging

Agreeable accents accompany
Awful answers
Aphrodite's antitheist
And antelope antlers

I spent 6 months embedded in ink
I read your book and poured a drink
I knew my Alphabet wouldn't be the same the day
You left and got on that plane

But we get older then
And we'll be better than
It's not like everything right now
Is where we always planned
And I want to thank you all
A spinning spectacle

My intentions not to leave you coming back for more
It's a game. It's a game. It's fun.
See you later, adios and have fun

There's a million other things Id like to say
But there's not enough letters in my Alphabet today









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    straight from the CD

    Alright... Alphabet, Alphabets Are Amazing, Astonishing, Aspiring And Always Aging. Agreeable Accents Accompany Awful Answers. Aphrodites Antithesis And Antelope Answers.

    I spent six months embedded in ink I read your book and poured a drink I knew my alphabet wouldn't be the same The day you left and got on that plane

    But we get older than, and we'll be better than - It's not like everything right now is where we always planned. I wanna thank you all: a spinning spectacle My intentions not to leave you coming back for more

    It's a game, It's a game, It's fun. Adios, see you later and have fun Theres a million other things I'd like to say But theres not enough letters in my alphabet today

    mikeycon June 25, 2006   Link

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