practicing the silence muting all the sounds you hear somones getting violent cutting off all the ends you steal signs of forward progress still wrapped tight inside and sealed free me from this madness and ill never look back to heal silence in your sleep and people they are weak im cutting all connections that led u two to speak

death is a disease and people they believe almost out of time i said your underlined

practicing the silence underlined from all your pain slowly slipping backwards calling out gods name in vain signs of forward progress chanting that youre almost free you whispered to me and told me that your life wasnt me

another day and another weak which type of death is a disease your so damn blind and so am i your underlined turn away......


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    jesus christ...been here 5 mins and already i see drama...

    CaMeLJ0eon July 22, 2006   Link
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    this band is so good...you guys should get the lyrics to the song "seasons"....i dont know the meaning of "underlined" yet, when i get more info ill put in what i think. peace...

    bobbieon December 02, 2001   Link
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    Hey idiot it's and another weak not in another week I'm proof read all your lyrics from now on and this song meaning is hell if I know

    Rietzon April 05, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    I think underlined is you're targeted and there's no where to hide

    King Nothingon April 12, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Hey Rietz, learn how to make a sentence that makes sense next time, idiot.

    toolapcon April 26, 2002   Link
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    Hey toolapc,I made a damn good corretion I don't see your dumbass doing it so all thats left is fuck you and fuck off.

    Rietzon May 01, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    No thanks because I'm not gay like you are. Next time learn when to keep your mouth shut you piece of crap.

    toolapcon May 02, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    yeah king nothing is right.

    ninpunk420on May 02, 2002   Link
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    Yeah king nothing is right.(although that song by Metallica sucked.)Now,as for toolapc you little bitch you not gay now thats funny your a funny guy.but still a little bitch so go try your hand (pun intended!) at shuting your mouth.

    Rietzon May 03, 2002   Link
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    You don't intimate me you little prick, and like I said you're the only gay one here, don't try to hide it you stupid dicksucker. You're the one who needs to shut your mouth because your comments are retarded and they contribute nothing, so fuck off and stop wasting my time.

    toolapcon May 07, 2002   Link

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