one chance to show your face. this one shot all you get. pass by your one good thing. lift your head back shoot and chase. never hear you laugh like that, so full. not since you were nine. learn your restricted ropes. paint a cross on your left hand. one good thing signed away and with it your only hope. attention focused on today. so quiet slip behind my back. unsettled, severing always severing old ties. one last good-bye may last the rest of your life. one way trip can work both ways and loose ends kept untied make better friends. the things you buy may someday leave you. can you say full ride? i can still see you around.


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    i think the cross thing is much simpler than that...the song is about drinking your way into oblivion and out of something good...if you go to a show or a club or something, and there is beer served, they're gonna "paint a cross on your left hand" or, actually, they'll marker a cross on oth your hands, so you can't even attempt to drink just a sip of alcohol. The speaker in this song is pleading with someone who's ruining their life with alcohol to stop....on a personal note, my name is claire, and this song introduced me, a few years ago, to the wonderfulness that is j.e.w....i'm also an alcoholic who managed to drink herself out of a theatre scholarchip at a very good school....it's like it was written just for me...but it wasn't...

    StarClaireon June 24, 2003   Link

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