Lead in your chest, halo in water
Watch me drill holes in my head
Misunderstood? Meet me at midnight
With your lovers heart in a box

We'll watch how the world pushes forward
Running like insects from God
You only want to be near him
So you join in his crimson jihad

'cause they cast out the dark
With 2 stones and a spark
And your seconds away from redemption

And you're one with the dead
and your breakfast in bed
'til your seconds away from redemption

Ohh-oh, seconds away

April came on, the pain was like knives
Digging right into my feet
The echoes of agony breaking my body
'til most of it's merely a lie

We'll watch how the world pushes forward
Running like insects from God
You only want to be near him
So you join in his crimson jihad

'cause they cast out the dark
With 2 stones and a spark
And your seconds away from redemption

And you're one with the dead
and your breakfast in bed
'til your seconds away from redemption

Stand alone where you are
Stand alone where you are
Stand alone where you are
Hey-yeah

Ho-ohh

'cause they cast out the dark
With 2 stones and a spark
And your seconds away from redemption

And you're one with the dead
and your breakfast in bed
'til your seconds away from redemption

Ohh-oh, seconds away
You're seconds away
You're seconds away
You're seconds away


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    "Running like insects from god You only want to be near him So you join in his crimson jihad"

    this says what i would say to everybody in the world :X i love the sound of the chorus ... wohooo im the first one to put stuff on here .. i own :> haha

    slitwrist_theoryon June 25, 2003   Link

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