I'm an incision
The kind that glistens
And not to mention we appeal
When we've healed
I'm an incision, just an incision
I've got Polaroid value
In a celluloid way

With twelve hard years of currency
And they trade it all
For the current scene
I'm an incision
The kind that glistens
Polaroid value
Celluloid way

This air condition
Is on intermission
We're burning on the border
Like they said that we would

I'm an incision, just an incision
The kind that glistens
And we appeal when we've healed
Burning on the borders like they said that we would

With twelve hard years of currency
And they trade it all for the current scene
They're partial to the way you speak
Blue tagged, blue tagged and incomplete
Burning on the borders like they said that we would


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Blue Tag Lyrics as written by Cedric Bixler Adam Amperan

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    I love how ATDI songs look one way on the surface but if looked at deeply have a strong message. Like in Give it a Name and Enfilade. I'm just gonna say this particular song is about plastic surgery, plain and simple. And after reading it a couple more times, I've got an idea of where the song gets its name. Blue Tag=1st Place at a fair or other event. And the burning of the borders is perhaps referring to the fact that the sought after eternal youth/beauty techniques are constantly changing OR that the effects are only temporary. Also, I love the way the song begins with Cedric singing to himself with instruments warming up in the background, it reminds me of The Beatles. That was a mouthful, no pun intended.

    DanStranger51on June 19, 2010   Link

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