Welcome the whole new pain
and take comfort in what you've become.
I waved as I passed myself along the way.
I have arrived so unashamed but my reflection no longer seems the same.
It seems much dimmer now... it seems so dim.
Just stumble and fall into a world that's over crowded.
And you will find me.
Won't recognize me;
and I won't recognize myself.
I've arrived so unashamed,
but all my senses no longer seem the same.
I can sense everything.
My sight's so clear.
In an instant,, my life just slipped away,
I fought for life, the whole time you were holding me down.
You watched me dying.
Holding me down, you brought my rebirth.


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    hmm ok i see your point actually....ok i think it could be 1 of 2 things now. it could either be what i put before about vampires, OR it could be more meaningful. the title Exsanguinate means to drain so i think this could be davey saying like what if his life was drained of everything that made him individual or something and becoming just another everyday person (like a vampire really ;-) cuz they are all the same just like a horde of people) so the bit about "holding me down" could be about someone holding him back from doing what he wants to do so basicaly he is dying and then they bring him back to life to be something he doesnt want to be....err i dont know what ive just wrote, probably a loadof crap. but i still like the idea that its about vampires. i dont see why people think it wouldnt be. if i ever meet davey (chyeah right) i am gona god damn ask him cuz this is anoying!!! or maybe its one ofthose situations where we're never meant to know......anyway bye

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