Theres three homeless guys on the corner watching me walk my dog but they know i dont have any money so they go back to talking. and there is a strange blue glow in the houses. commercials with three images per second on the tv set. and The houses with black windows, ive convinced myself they turned out the lights and are watching me so i stop and stare back and now my dog has eaten something rotten on the ground so i turn around and take it out of his mouth.



high below the freeway with my faith in your hands i could learn not to breathe if you ask me to. Theres a feeling in my ribcage and it starts in my head and it hurts when you take someone in the bushes.

Ooo, i know i could lose you.
Ooo, I know i could stop you.

When i hold you you cant be close enough mark my words for one thousand hours or i could run for a week or two with someone else


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    There just isnt enough to say about these guys... Theyre just amazing with all their work. Id hesitate to call them emo because thats being pinned to so many bands in such a wrong way. But I guess these guys could be considered that.

    Starscreamon September 01, 2002   Link
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    I agree when people consider Something Corporate emo.. and they aren’t even close to being on the same level as JYPU.

    This was the first song i downloaded of theirs.. and i was blown away! I love how it builds at the end..

    I don't want to be predictable and lame by saying how much this song means to me so i'll end this!

    daisie_bfaon September 22, 2002   Link
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    actually, it's

    "commercials with three images per second, MTV-style."

    charcoalsketchon June 16, 2006   Link

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