Wrap me up and seal me in cause I don't wanna see
The fallen rubble I'm standing in, it all breaks down to me

Have I dug the hole too deep?
I'm down too low, too low to sleep
I threw you down like a piece of shit
But now I find I stand in it

The one to blame, is sitting here
Telling you his awful fears, telling you his awful fears
I drove to town the other day
I hated myself all the way, hated myself all the way
All I wanted was a big stone wall to plow my way through let's say no more
Don't worry yourself, I'm not that daft, I couldn't throw down, down that shaft
I know what I've lost, and it's not my mind, it's my biscuit barrel true and kind
Biscuit barrel true and kind

So wrap me up and seal me in cause I don't wanna see

I'd ask someone close to help but I know it's down to me
It's the same old problem, the same old song
You don't know what you got until what you got is gone
I tried to tell you what I was thinking
I don't even know myself

The one to blame, is sitting here
Telling you his awful fears, telling you his awful fears
I drove to town the other day, I hated myself all the way
I said "I hated myself all the way, all the way"
I know what I've lost, and it's not my mind,
it's my biscuit barrel true and kind
Biscuit barrel true and kind


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    Nobody knows china drum or what? This song is a masterpiece, just couldn't be any better.

    Lyrics to me are about regret and troubles that come with it. Trying to cope with reality but at the same time questioning if it's worth it. If things have gone too far or is there always a solution and even if there is, you have to cope with yourself.

    Don't know what F.M.R. stands for though.

    PunkDon August 18, 2006   Link
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    Song Meaning

    In my opinion this song is about a broken romance, and I think that "biscuit barrel" is the nickname of the ex-girlfriend.

    Maybe "F.M.R." = "For My Ride", but not so sure...

    LeClairvoyanton August 26, 2014   Link

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