Am I allowed to breathe
Am I allowed to counter
Words that don't believe
And words that don't matter
And soon I'll sigh
And forget them all
Only sometimes
Am I allowed, breathe

And someone should have told me
That you would be here
But you weren't you anymore
You weren't you

But you will, you will,
You will, you

Soon I will fall like the wall

And how it feels will be horror
Do you hate it?
'Cause you weren't you anymore
You weren't

But you will, you will,
You will, you

Soon I will fall like the wall

All around fractured view of life
I tear down all these idols
And I'll make my transformation
You'll feel better, right?

But you will,
You will, you will, you

You can't scar me, you can't
You can't scar me, you can't

How the fuck does it feel?

Soon I will fall like the wall

And how the fuck does it feel?
And how the fuck did you figure?


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Two Months Form a Year Lyrics as written by Mick Whitney Brock Lindow

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    i see it as someone being in a controlling relationship where the person has changed themselves for the other person and has to watch his or her every move.its all building up inside and finally he/she cant take it "Soon I will fall like the wall" and now he has changed back and moved on and says to his partner "You can't scar me... you can't How the fuck does it feel?" meaning you cant change me anymore.how do you feel about it?not being able to control me.

    thats my take on this song. i love 36cf

    sam__recklessson September 20, 2006   Link

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