No I don't just hate everyone
No I don't just hate everything
You know I won't just love anything
You know I won't just love everything
Baby... love is building,
Our lives are building
Hate is a building torn down
Love is building,
You know we didn't know what to think,
You knew all along we would work it all out,
You know we didn't know what to believe
Baby... love is building,
Our lives are building
Hate is a building burned down
Love is building
WERE YOU
IN DOUBT
OF A NEW DAY,
YOU LIFTED
MY DOUBT
OF A NEW DAY
Building,
Love is building,
Building
Love is building
Building.
Love is building
BUILDING...BUILDING...BUILDING


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    what the fahk is wrong with everyone? the songs from the last album all have meanings and opninions, and this one, just a little bit older, rocks at least as much, and no-one seems to know it...what;s this world coming to. i'm not saying "if you just started listening to this band you suck" but I think if you like a band you'd want to hear what they did before they were "mainstream" (I realize Sensefield's not really mainstream, but you catch my drift)

    KonnanXon July 25, 2002   Link
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    Awesome song, especially live. Very intense!

    fighting starlighton August 18, 2002   Link
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    yeah i know how are people seemingly not aware of this album?? it's still as good as when i first stole it from my brother like three years back, and I can't say that about many albums. oh and there's something strangely soothing about the length of this song. it's only like 1:35 or so, and initially you wish it was longer, and then you listen again and realize it is just right. ...sigh...

    MovieMusic84on August 24, 2002   Link
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    I don't normally post but

    Anyway,

    This song is like a very "all-time song" for me. It was the first song I heard of the non comercial type music.

    lost_and_obsessedon April 29, 2003   Link
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    building is my favorite song. building is sure my favorite album.

    kid_kilowatton November 12, 2004   Link

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