The unsettled mind as it climbs in the light
Leaving the senses to fend for themselves
The senses collect from the valuable data
Of beta carotene and ????
The unsettled mind as it climbs in the light
Leaving the senses to fend for themselves, then
the senses wander the sky

Chorus
Is there life in waiting for you
Is there life in waiting for you
Waiting for you

The national debt as it climbs in the light
Leaving the people to fend for themselves
The people collect of the undeniable data
of eyeballs weapons and microwaves
The national debt as it climbs in the light
Leaving the people to fend for themselves, then
The people found out the lie

(CHORUS)

Waiting to get you high
Waiting to touch the sky

(CHORUS)


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    Ummm... This has come to my attention, but you keep blaming a bootlegger. Did you know you are as a guilty as he is? And I know you own all of the new MP3's out, because you are like the rest of us SOAD fan's (or like any die-hard fan in general) the second we heard about the new song's, we jumped on out computers and DL the whole damn album. When we heard that they recorded over 30 tracks we all wanted them, now that we got them, I (and every other SOAD fan) are happier than a pig in shit (especially for Chick 'N Stew) and Serj said that since these songs leaked they won't use any of these tracks except for maybe soundtracks or compilations, and will start writing brand new material for their next album. So cheer up and stop the blame game.

    EmbryoSystemon May 15, 2002   Link

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