in the city, the day is too hot
and you're hoping for relief, 'cuz your head is filled with pain,
but you get no relief, 'cuz the night is the same...
in the night, in the night you see through jaded eyes.
in the night, in the night you feel barely alive.
you live your life in darkness, you've got pennies on your eyes.
but you say that it's all right, 'cuz you've never lived a lie,
as you crawl back to your womblike existence in the night.
in the night, in the night you see through jaded eyes.
in the night, in the night you feel barely alive.
you can't see no light, but you hear those heavy footsteps,
and the little man inside twists your tormented mind.
your mind is filled with shadows, your palms are wet with sweat.
limbs are bound and tangled in a fatal net.
there are two things you can do.
one is turn and fight.
the other's run headlong into the night.
in the night, in the night you see through jaded eyes.
in the night, in the night you feel barely alive.
you can't see no light, but you hear those heavy footsteps,
and the breathing at your side, is it yours, or is it
good bye!


Lyrics submitted by punk_in_drublic99, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    hmmm.... I think some of you many have over analyzed and scrutinized the lyrics of this one.

    I think this song may just depict how poeple generally live in darkness and shadows ect. but its justified because they feel reveling out in the night validates their existance.

    sometimes Im skeptical of the writers understanding of BR songs ha.

    pinkfadeon September 26, 2008   Link

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