Eat my self
From a silverspoon
Think I need some of that
Breathing room
Do you hear
The ringing in my ear
Am I the only one
Who can make myself
Disappear

Plasmatic
What is wrong when your
Ego is a rose in bloom
Plasmatic
All I know is my
Ego is a room without a view

Fed up of repeating myself
You are looking for something I haven't got
Fed ex dreams when things are too slow
Only let you know what you need to know

Plasmatic
What is wrong when your
Ego is a rose in bloom
Plasmatic
All I know is my
Ego is a room without a view

Now, now, now is the time, time, time
Now, now, now is the time, time, time
For you and me
Now, now, now is the time, time, time
Now, now, now is the time, time, time
For you and me
Now, now, now is the time, time, time
Now, now, now is the time, time, time

Plasmatic
What is wrong when your
Ego is a rose in bloom
Plasmatic
All I know is my
Ego is a room without a view

Plasmatic
All I know is my Ego
Plasmatic
All I know is my Ego
Plasmatic
All I know is my Ego

Plasmatic
What is wrong when your
Ego is a rose in bloom
Plasmatic
All I know is my
Ego is a room without a view


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    Great song, first off! Second, I think this song its talking about someone trying to find themselves. The look to buy things or the internet (hence: "Fed ex dreams") I could be wrong. But its someone who thinks they're this amazing person, but still struggle with their physical self.

    SincerelyBethon June 26, 2006   Link

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