Looking back with perfect symmetry
Mistakes were you, mistakes were me
Photos fall through the glass
Paint it black to hide your face
Static screams deaf the masses
But what do they have to say?

Fan the flames to the landslide
Crown yourself in the wake
We play this disaster
Fanfare, fanfare, liar

Concrete eyes and flash bang imagery
You're bored with home, you're bored with me
Rings were thrown out the window
Rolled down empty streets
Walls will talk for the widow
But what does she have to say?

Edges dulled at the end of the day


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Light Burns Clear Lyrics as written by Matthaeus Guenther Miller Jim Ward

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    Good song :)

    blah blah blah blah yah yah!!

    hehe

    mamboboyon August 08, 2002   Link
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    I just sal these guys tonite and I was really hoping that they would play this song... but they didn't. Oh well, still a great song nonetheless!!!

    DaDreadlockChickon September 17, 2002   Link
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    Does anyone know where the vocal bridge is from? "...Your eyes blink too many times before they tear..." Or is it all original?

    Bud_311on October 06, 2002   Link
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    good song, the lyrics are all wrong tho.

    Wiretap Scarson March 06, 2003   Link
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    no clue,

    i think this meaning is pretty much obvious. just about a relationship gone awry where both sides were at fault

    thisisnotnexit200on March 12, 2003   Link
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    holy shit even if you thought it was blah blah blah blah yah yah who would admit to that

    haha

    thisisnotnexit200on March 12, 2003   Link
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    and actually these lyrics arent totally wrong because there is a differernt older version and most of these words are correct

    thisisnotnexit200on March 12, 2003   Link
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    The spoken word is from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

    Good movie.

    dan_hellspawnon March 27, 2003   Link
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    danhellspawn, Fear and Loathing was a great movie.

    welcome{air}on April 27, 2003   Link
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    danhellspawn, Fear and Loathing was a great movie.

    welcome{air}on April 27, 2003   Link

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