I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god
I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god

I don't see nothing but pain and misery, cause you are the one for me
Why can't it all be true? Can I escape with my blue fallen reverie?
Why can't it all be true? Why can't it all be true?

I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god
I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god

Suddenly, I believe you are the one for me
Graciously you move through my pours like...
Can I escape with my blue fallen reverie?
Why can't it all be true? Why can't it all be true?

I've been wishin' away at you god, I've been wishin' away at you
I've been wishin' away at you god

I don't see nothing but pain and misery, cause you are the one for me
Why can't it all be true? Can I escape with my blue fallen reverie?
Why can't it all be true? Why can't it all be true?

I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god
I'm.... wishin' and wishin' away at you god


At you god, at you god………at you god


Lyrics submitted by EmbryoSystem

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    here the hell did this track come from!!!

    hostjmon May 02, 2002   Link
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    where the hell, sorry

    hostjmon May 02, 2002   Link
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    It's an early demo! I have had it for years an saw no one wrote it up! DL it, it's good!

    EmbryoSystemon May 02, 2002   Link
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    T H A N x E B R Y o S Y S T E m, this is definetly a harder song to find but well worth it. I'm listening to it right now for the first time and am surprised that its an earlier song! It has a certain depth in feeling, very mellow for a S O A d song.

    SEPLon May 02, 2002   Link
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    I also think this song was later a building block for the song Spiders.

    EmbryoSystemon May 14, 2002   Link
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    i love this song.. it kicks major ass.. another great one is honey.. dl that too

    fubajubaon May 15, 2002   Link
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    the lyrics are wrong

    its wishing away at you god

    the first verse is him struggling with god and denying god

    the second is him accepting god

    it says suddently i beleive you are the one for me graciously you move through my pours

    note the refrence in suite pee

    SACREDsilenceon June 05, 2002   Link
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    this song is good. its been out a long while. common u need to catch up!

    SOadOwnsITon June 11, 2002   Link
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    thats come on not common pal :) but yeah i have this on this old demo tape i got at a garage sale (along with dam and another one like war or sugar or soil or something)

    reverand_chrison June 12, 2002   Link
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    it is wishing away at you god

    Iamthezebramanon June 30, 2002   Link

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