hard making conversation
to your teeth
hide high to stay either
been gone all week

people live for such a long time
eighty years to get one right

take white light i'll take paper
come back blank
no time for conversation
too much to say

we think you live for such a long time
you can take this as you like

this is the sun beating on your door
feels like a gun right between the eyes
warming you sunshine
william tell override

white lies and dedication
have a see
glass act of swing your hammer
this isn't me

i've searching for the right kind
one who doesn't aim so high

this is the sun a life long suicide
cold as a gun in hands that can't decide
warming her sunshine
william tell override

when i took it to the man
he said "we're doing all we can"
then he shook my hand

this is the sun, most of that you know
feels like a gun shining through your window
warming her sunshine
william tell override


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    oh yeah...

    hard making conversation caught making conversation

    impossibledreameron April 18, 2003   Link

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