I'd tear my heart out for you, Cross a mountain for you
I'd give myself up for your sin, Open up I'm falling in
What I feel, what I give, take from me what I am
It's the last day of you
I watch the last day of you, A lot has passed I told you
The world surrounding us has gone, The world surrounding us
goes on. What I feel, what I give, take from me what I am
It's the last day of you
Feel my hands upon you, To feel my last touch of you
Feel my breath across your skin, Let go of all you hold within
What I feel, what I give, take from me what I am
It's the last day of you


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    first comment! this is just my opinion, but this is what i think this song is about:

    "I'd tear my heart out for you, Cross a mountain for you I'd give myself up for your sin, Open up I'm falling in What I feel, what I give, take from me what I am It's the last day of you"

    the guy willing to do anything for this girl, only to have everything taken from him and left in the dust. So he decides to take revenge by taking her life, hence "it's the last day of you".

    "The world surrounding us has gone, The world surrounding us goes on."

    he made the world revolve around himself and this girl, but since he realizes what she really is, and what he's thinking of doing to rid himself of her, "the world surrounding us goes on" meaning life will go on for him, but not for her.

    "Feel my hands upon you, To feel my last touch of you Feel my breath across your skin, Let go of all you hold within"

    he knows what he's about to do, he touches her, breathes across her skin for the last time. then he goes through with ending her life "let go of all you hold within" to me means he's saying "let go of the breath you hold within".

    Again, i could be wrong, but that's just my interpretation of the song. Very dark, but nonetheless this song fucking rocks!

    NineInchNegativeon January 24, 2008   Link

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