you say i need you
but how about the demons in my head
im sure you dont miss them
cup my ears over and over when you speak
and i cant believe that you are here
i hate your eyes
its been nice without you
and every word you say affecting me
keep your hands and your knees
because youll need them later
you always smell the same
everything smells of you
i hate your eyes
you always smell the same
everything smells of you
you wanted it all
but now u cant see
what you adored in me
kill me againd and again
so i can relive every moment with you


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    dude....PTW is the shit.

    poisoningthewellon March 18, 2002   Link
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    My favorite... yet. Last two sentences are really somethibg...

    Nightlordon April 09, 2002   Link
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    My favorite... yet. Last two sentences are really somethibg...

    Nightlordon April 09, 2002   Link
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    Good song, what more can I say?

    poisonthewell13on May 03, 2002   Link
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    TEAR FROM the RED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    xptwxon May 25, 2002   Link
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    this song is the most incredible lyrical work ive seen in the longest time. i love poison the well. period.

    Meredithon May 29, 2002   Link
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    the thing you remember the most about a person is there smell...even after they are gone (mainly a love), you can always still smell them on everything...your clothes, furniture, bed, etc..

    7th_Havocon June 18, 2002   Link
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    I dont really like tear from the red as much as i LOVED The Opposite of December, but this song is something special. "But now u cant see what you adored in me. kill me again and again so i can relive every moment with you" Good Stuff...

    PiecesMendedon July 23, 2002   Link
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    I'm going to have to agree with...um..everyone. Especially PiecesMended. "But now you cant see what you adored in me." THAT is a great line. But yeah..PTW has such great lyrics..gah! I love them.

    sarah216on March 04, 2003   Link
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    this song is the shit

    THCon April 15, 2003   Link

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