Ease
Had to start telling me
Won't bring me to my knees
Scraped up and bruised from your fickelness
I plead
Just let me feel some ease from creatures of your greed
Just let me feel some ease for me

And I'm so glad I met you.
It makes me wanna go away
Till you think its over
I touch
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Where do we go from here?
You know I'm not the only one
Where do we go from here?
You know I'm not the only son
Where do we go from here?
Stop dreaming 'bout the shiney gun
Where do we go from here?
No I'm not the only one

These
Broken dreams are screams to me
The difference I can't see
The way you look and talk to me
You're cursing me I freeze
The combination of loss, control, loss of soul
I weaze
Just give some ease to me

And I'm so glad I met you.
It makes me wanna go away
Till you think its over
I touch
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Where do we go from here?
You know I'm not the guilty one
Where do we go from here?
No I'm not the only son
Where do we go from here?
Stop dreaming 'bout the shiney gun
Where do we go from here?
No I'm not the only one

I touch
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Where do we go from here?
You know I'm not the only one
Where do we go from here?
You know I'm not the only son
Where do we go from here?
Stop dreaming 'bout the shiney gun
Where do we go from here?
No I'm not the only one

Where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here?
Where do we go from here?
Where do we go?


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    Sounds like another failed romance. She cheats on him and is very good at hiding it, however he eventually finds out. It makes him want to go away. (suggestive of suicide when in conjunction with the "shiny gun") Ultimately, they still love each other. He then wonders and asks.. "Where do we go from here?"

    One of my fav Filter songs.

    JohnRShawon June 30, 2010   Link

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