What was our home
Paper not stone
A lean to the most
Oh when you pour
You're half away
Gravity want
Like it always does
Did I wait time
Would it be easier?
To just delete, our pages
And the plans we've made

Erase me, so you don't have to face me
Put me in ground and move the daisies
Ah, the memory, see how it goes, when you
Erase me, erase me

So what will you do?
With no me for you
I know what we said
What if I left, a thing to
We know that you don't seem
To think about what you need to
You reached you'll find that you've

Erased me, what the fuck is this?
You're crazy
Turn around and do each time
Replace me
Ah, the memory, everybody knows how it goes
You just erase me
Do me like a pro and taze me
Fireworks puff, it's gone, amazing
New you've gone solo
Growing mustaches all a photo
Erase me, erase me

Aha, aha
Aha, aha

Erase me, this is not shouting baby
Erase me, go on call the cops now baby
Ah, the memory, everybody knows
What the brand new home
Erase me, so you don't have to face me
Erase me, I'm sure you can never escape me
And if you feel nothing
Guess where I'll be


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    I tried to edit the lyrics, but apparently they were overridden. This is my interpretation, which is not perfect, but closer in a number of spots.

    "What was our home? Paper, not stone A lean-to at most And when you pulled your half away Gravity won Like it always does Did I weigh a ton? Would it be easier to just delete our pages and the plans we made?

    Erase me, so you don't have to face me Put me in the ground and mow the daisies Ah, the memory, see how it goes when you erase me, erase me

    So what will you do with no me for you? I know what we said "What if I left a thing or two?" We know that you don't seem to think about what you need to You reach to find that you've

    Erased me, what the fuck is this? You're crazy Turned around in two weeks' time Replaced me Ah, the memory, everybody knows how it goes You just erase me Do me like a bro and taze me Fireworks, poof! It's gone! Amazing! New bio, you've gone solo Drawing mustaches on our wedding photo Erase me, erase me

    Erase me, this is not shouting baby Erase me, go and call the cops now baby Ah, the memory, everybody knows But the brand new home Erase me, and you'll never have to face me Erase me, I'm sure you can escape me And if you feel nothing Guess what I wanna be?"

    dand3on October 16, 2012   Link

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