Hjartað hamast
Eins og alltaf
En nú úr takt við tímann
Týndur og gleymdur heima hjá mér

Alveg að springa (í gegnum nefið)
Sný upp á sveitta (sængina)
Stari a ryðið (sem vex á mér)
Étur sig inní (skelina)

Stend upp mig svimar
(það molnar af mér)
Ég fer um á fotum
(Geng fram hjá mér)
Klæði mig nakinn
(Og fer svo úr)
Vakinn en sofinn
(Sef ekki dúr)

Tala upphátt, og ferðast inni í mér, leita
Ég leita af lífi, um stund ég stóð í stað
Með von að vin, ég vinn upp smá tima
Leita að agætis byrjun
En verð að von brigðum

Hjartað stoppar (Hreyfist ekki)
Kem gangráð fyrir (Sem ég kíngi og fel)
Finn startkapal (Og kveiki í mér)
Sé allt tvöfallt (Tvöfallt svart)

Kerfisbilun (Heilinn neitar)
Held áfram að leita
Óstjórnandi (Upplýsingar)
þarf aftur að mata (Mata mig)

Tala upphátt, og ferðast inni í mér, leita
Ég leita af lífi, um stund ég stóð í stað
Með von að vin, ég vinn upp smá tima
Leita að agætis byrjun
En verð að von brigðum


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    I just love this song. His voice is really, as Burn Face Down said, breathtaking.

    ALEXERSEJon April 17, 2006   Link

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