i hate to say it, but i had no idea what this would become.
lulled to sleep. it always works that way. bullets in control.
watch out for your uniform in control.
watch out for those stray bullets.
tounge tied.
those outside define everything.
high beams - my dark side is everything.
no wonder high use of black plastic eye shields.
no one leaves the house without a kevlar skinsuit.
let's not pretend any longer. a weapon, and open grave.
our desire.. or maybe a simple little glance.
whose eyes are glued to your head?
and we keep saying fuck you and they keep right on looking.
but i won't say one word.
no, i won't say one fucking word.


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    I'd say PoP were the best band to ever do this kind of emo, and this is my fav. song by them.

    APartOfMeDieson June 19, 2003   Link
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    epic and amazing. I love how this song progresses, definitely goes through at least 2 movements. not sure about the lyrics though. im bad at deciphering poetry....

    BangYrHeadon December 05, 2005   Link
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    my favourite song of pop ... their lp is one of the best records ever.

    danisonfireon February 28, 2006   Link
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    The live versions of this song are even better than the album version, their is a more involved conclusion where Rex screams and sings in addition to Rob screaming "I won't say one fucking word!"

    Nevukon May 16, 2007   Link
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    Live versions?! Where did you get ahold of these? I'd love to have them grace my ears.

    deaffromsilenceon July 20, 2007   Link

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