""Shot in his eyes a silver sky his blood is in my hands (in my hands) I blessed this one I know he's died But now I'm feeling so strange I know You'd better believe That everything you do You can't understand it Or ever justify I don't want to be your guide But stay with me and think for a while Again The secret belong to a part of me And it's my anger and my pain Just close my eyes and live your life Your tears are so sweet for me Loosing my life A matter of time Refusing all this game I blessed this one I know he's died But now I'm feeling So strange I know I can't understand this joy inside of me You can't understand me or ever justify I just cannot be your guide Just stay with me and think for a while Again The secret belong to a part of me Increase my anger and my pain Just close my eyes and live your life Your tears are so sweet for me Stay with me I'll take you into another world I'll bring your heart into another world The secret belong to a part of me Increase my anger and my pain Just close my eyes and live your life Your tears are so sweet for me""


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    When we judge one another, we tend to see with our eyes and not our hearts. We forget that what is on the inside is the only thing that matters. We all unfortunately have secrets that we keep, and sometimes, they may haunt us. Sometimes we all take pleasure in other people's pain. This would not be if we had no errors of our own.

    aceticaon May 18, 2002   Link

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